Kolkata: West Bengal Bengal Head Mamata Banerjee opposed the government led by BJP in the middle of Wednesday and said the ‘acche din’ promised by it does not mean skyrocketing essential prices and causing difficulties for ordinary humans.
Referring to demonetization by the Government of Narendra Modi five years ago, Banerjee said he did not believe it caused difficulties for the masses by making such decisions but in helping people to make sure they live comfortably.
“I don’t believe it makes it difficult for public people on behalf of Acche Din (good day).
Acche Din does not mean skyrocketing essential prices and causing difficulties for ordinary people.
I do not believe it will cause difficulties for people through decisions such as notes such as notes but Help them so they live in a lot, “he said while taking part in the celebration of the Puja Chhat in the city.
Reaching the Non-Bengali Community, Banerjee said, “I have confirmed that the Chhat Puja celebration takes place without problems.
I have rebuilt Ghats.
I also announced a two-day vacation for the puja chaat.
I believe in humans and not divide.
People by religion, caste And the community, “he said.
The non-bengali community formed a considerable part of the voter base in the Kolkata and Howrah Corporation area, which would go to the election on December 19.
At present the company is well controlled by TMC.
Banerjee’s outreach to the non-Bengali community came several months after the country witnessed the selection of high voltage.
TMC then used Bengali sub-nationalism as a poll board to separate BJP and return to power for the third consecutive period.