Monday, November 1, 2010

CPIM rally gets huge response in Bankura


Chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on Saturday got huge response in a rally at the troubled-torn areas in Jangalmahal, where maoists terrorists and trinamool congress have been creating problems. People came from far off places while the CM addressed the public gathering on the banks of the Gandheswari river in Bankura on Saturday. Comrade Bhattacharya criticized the railway minister over her promises for jobs, and was creating all sorts of problems by teaming up with the Maoists. "Several murders have been committed in the district. Earlier there was no problem in this place. Trinamool Congress is moving along with the Maoists, and creating troubles at places like Indus and Patrasayar. We won't let Maoists make headway." The CM appealed to the people to ensure peace in the villages. Bhattacharjee termed the Trinamool as a disruptive party. "The Trinamool are telling lies every day. It has been one year and four months now since Mamata Banerjee took over as railway minister, but you tell me how many people have got jobs in the railways? Not a single person. On the contrary, people are losing jobs," the chief minister said. Pointing at the railway factories, Bhattacharjee criticised that the Trinamool had no policy. "They are only riding on publicity. One day the people will understand which is right and which is wrong," the chief minister said. While the CM's meeting was being held, environment activist Subhas Datta also arrived at the place on Saturday to inspect how the public gathering was disturbing the Gandheswari river bank.

The Gandheswari River Bachao Committee have been complaining for the last few days that the river back was getting disturbed due to the preparations for holding the mass meeting. "Such public meetings should not be held in such river banks. I have sent letters to both the CPM and Trinamool on this. Many rivers in the state, like Saraswati, have completely dried out. Gandheswari is an important river for the people of this area and it has to be saved and protected. "We are thinking of filing a PIL on this issue," Datta said. He also spoke to the Gandheswari River Bachao Committee members on the matter.