Mamata will run West Bengal well: Pranab
Brushing aside allegations by the state's ruling Marxists that the railways were being run inefficiently by Mamata Banerjee, union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Monday said she will run West Bengal well if the Trinamul Congress-Congress alliance is voted to power in the assembly elections.
“The railway ministry is running well under Mamata Banerjee. And if she becomes chief minister of the state, she will run the state well,” Mukherjee said while interacting with mediapersons in Kolkata.
He dismissed the allegation by Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee that Banerjee had failed to perform as a railway minister and predicted.
Mukherjee's support of the key UPA ally came at a time when Bhattacharjee and other Marxist leaders focused on the alleged non-performance by the railway minister and the poor financial position of her ministry without taking her name at campaign rallies.
Describing her as the leader of the Congress-Trinamul alliance, Mukherjee predicted a 'comfortable' majority for the alliance.
Justifying his party's decision to ally with Trinamul despite being given only 65 out of 294 seats, he said, “We think an opportunity has come to downsize the strength of the Left Front to a minority.”
He said that Left Front was losing people's support which was evident in a series of electoral debacles it suffered including the 2009 Lok Sabha elections and the subsequent Assembly bye-elections. In a message to Congress rebels whom he had threatened to expel for six years for contesting against Trinamul Congress candidates in Malda, North Dinajpur and Murshidabad districts, he said, “People want a change and the voters were polarised between the Left and the Congress-Trinamul alliance. The rebels will lose their security deposits.”
Mukherjee's dire comments followed assertion of a party MP from Murshidabad district that he was prepared to get even suspended from the party for backing the rebels against Trinamul Congress candidates in four constituencies in Murshidabad.
“People are yearning for a change of the LF government and those who are contesting as Independents should respect people's emotions,” he said and warned of expulsion from the party if they contested against official candidates.
—PTI
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