Raiganj: Chairman of the Minister of Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday asked Bengal DGP Manoj Malaiviya to “speak directly” with BSF DG Pankaj Kumar Singh on all problems related to the border, saying he did not “want a confrontation where the local police were stored in darkness”.
“You have seen what happened in Nagaland.
You have seen Sitalkuchi.
A few days ago, three people were shot in Cooch Behar.
The police must remain vigilant,” CM told officers during the administrative meeting in Raiganj.
“You have a problem here.
BSF suddenly enters the village.
There is also an accusation of torture.
They are also seen in the voter queue,” he said.
“Do you talk to BSF?” Banerjee asked senior officers, adding that Bengal Dg would talk to him directly.
“What did BSF do? They can enter 15 km after informing the local police.
Instead, they go anywhere,” he said.
CM also questioned why local police inspectors chose to ignore this problem, adding that BDO must remain vigilant.
“If there is a problem, the probe with the police.
Remind them that this is not included in their domain,” he said.
CM also talks about the election of the civil body.
“The sound will be completed in the next two-three months.
Give us on the date of Madhyamik, Uchha Madhyamik and the entrance exam together.
There are Mela, Dol and Holi gangasagar.
We will complete the sound after factoring in everything,” he said.
CM said the Duare Sarkar project would run again in January.
Banerjee on Tuesday inaugurated a high dam on the river on the side of the Uttar dinajpur to store water for residents and fishermen.
“I wrote to the middle of this.
I also marked this problem during the discussion with the Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
There was no response,” he said.
The Bengal government brings life to the textile sector by using a closed spinning factory premise in Uttar Dinajpur, Ashokeagar in 24 parganas and Kalyani in Nadia.
The state has approved the turn of the textile park where the country will get all merchandise.
Head Secretary H K Dwivedi describes the plan of the country’s textile park in Uttar Dinajpur on 33 hectares of a closed West Dinajpur Mill compound.
“There will be 75 plots for entrepreneurs to install enhanced power weaving.
The government will provide margin to modernize looms,” he said.
Banerjee also said Bengal had introduced a similar scheme for individual weavers.
“Many people don’t know that we bought material from individual weavers for a period of three years.
We use it for disaster assistance,” he said.
Mla Mla TMC Abdul Karim Chowdhury got Drubbing from CM when he urged the government to declare an Islamic district.
But Banerjee appreciated his help in building Islamic bypass.