Bista 'slams state over "sorry state of affairs"
MANAS R BANNERJEE, SNS, SILIGURI, 4 AUGUST: As West Bengal Chief
Minister Mamata Banerjee is likely to
meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi tomorrow MP leader and MP from
Darjeeling Raju Bista believes
Miss Banerjee should step
down by owning moral responsibility for the "sorry state of
affairs" in the state, and for her
"inability to provide good,
clean and honest government," which, the MP says what Bengal desperately needs.
To substantiate his views,
Mr Bista, also the BJP's national spokesperson, says there is
every reason for him to believe
that the "rot in West Bengal
starts right from the top,"
which is why, the only way to
put an end to this "steady
downfall of a once great state,
and the cancerous growth of
extortion, political terrorism,
arson, murder, rape cut-money,
corruption, tolabazi (extortion)
is to bring to justice everyone
involved in these activities."
In what he says is an open
letter to Miss Banerjee, Mr Bista
says: "It is famously said 'what
West Bengal thinks today,
India thinks tomorrow" This
was when West Bengal was a
hub of industries, academia,
art, culture, and economics.
Following Independence, West
Bengal was one of the more
developed states in India,
contributing over 30 percent
to the national GDP. Even Bengal was one of the most
industrialized states, with the
highest literacy rates in the
country."
"However, today, West Bengal has been relegated to one
of the most regressive and
repressive states in the nation
and it did not happen
overnight," he says, adding,
"Faulty policies and priorities
of successive Congress, CPIM
and TMC governments have
contributed towards the down-
fall of this glorious state When
the Communists were removed
from power, West Bengal had
a debt of Rs 1.95 lakh crores.
In the past 21 years under TMC,
this debt has ballooned to
around Rs 5.62 lakh crores, a
rise of around three hundred
percent."
"I am worried, if concrete
steps are not taken to styme
this down fall, and urgently at
that, the situation in West
Bengal may become unredeemable," Mr Bista says.
Talking about the alleged
scam in the teachers' recruitment process, he says: "Imagine, a state where even a bird
cannot flap its wing without
her permission. When it comes
to CM Mamata Banerjee's
dictatorial way of functioning,
we are being asked to believe
that only Partha Chatterjee was
involved in the currently
unfolding teachers' recruitment scam."
According to him, the
"scams" are not confined to
the School Service Commission (SSC) alone, but that
there have been scams in the
College Service Commission
(CSC) recruitment, Medical
College recruitments and
Engineering College recruitments.
"In 2016,TMC indulged in
the State Level Selection Test
(SLST) ghotala, and Group C
and Group D recruitment
scam. Between 2013- 16, TMC
indulged in primary teachers
recruitment scam, and upper
primary teachers' recruitment scam," he alleges.
He says that the situation
is worse in the Darjeeling-
Kalimpong region, where there is no SSC or CSC. "Recruitments in schools and colleges are made on the basis of
candidate's allegiance to the
TMC, without even conducting interviews.
There has been massive corruption in the Gorkhaland
Territorial Administration
teachers' recruitment and a case is also being heard by
the Calcutta High Court," he
says.
"It is highly improbable
that all these numerous scams,
violence and suppression of
democracy would be happening in the state without the
tactical approval and blessings
from the Chief Minister's
office," he adds.
"The fact of the matter is
that, every TMC leader is a part
of this 'Syndicate Raj', who have
openly indulged in the ' cut-
money' and 'tolabazi'. culture
and looting of the public
funds. These are not just my
assertions, but CM Mamata
Banerjee herself accepted this
fact, and mandated all TMC
leaders and people's representatives at all levels to return
the 'cut money' they have
extorted from the common
people since 2011 before the
2021 legislative elections."
According to Mr Bista, the
recent revelations made by
Partha Chatterjee alludes to
the fact that money recovered
by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is not his alone, but
belongs to many other leaders in the party.
"I strongly believe that the
ED has only scratched the
surface of the TMC ghotala
racket, and the deeper they dig,
the more rot they will find.
Because, TMC's origin story
itself is grounded in looting of
funds from the general public," Mr Bista, also the national general secretary of the
BJP's youth wing, says.
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