CM answers critics, points out the change
January 31, 2012
The
last Monday of the month saw Trinamool Chairperson and West Bengal
Chief Minister Ms. Mamata Banerjee answering to the critics of the Ma,
Mati, Manush Government, who had tried to create issues out of
administrative steps, had turned an ignorant eye towards the ongoing
process of all-round development in state.
`Criticisms are being made with regard to the AMRI
Hospital case, but I am not perturbed. Law will take its own course,`
the Chief Minister stated. `Whether it is a rickshaw-puller or an
influential person, law is the same for everyone,` she asserted while
reiterating that no leniency would be shown to the accused.
`The matter is now sub-judice, so I will not
influence the administration. But even when the first arrests had taken
place, there was an attempt to give it a colour that a particular
community was being targeted. Such attempts are unprecedented in the
state,` the CM said.
On issues related to Trinamool party, she said,
`Our party is committed to the masses. We had opposed when we had
observed that certain policies like FDI in retail, Lokayukta clause in
Lokpal bill and price rise of fuel will hurt the common man. We have to
speak out when we see that the common man is suffering,` she said. `It
has been near about eight months that the state has witnessed a change
of guard. The centre is well aware of the financial crisis and the
debt.`, she said.
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