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‘The West Bengal government refused to share the cost of the Ghatal Master’ plan

'The West Bengal government refused to share the cost of the Ghatal Master' plan
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Midnapore: Opposition leader in the Bengal Assembly Adhikari falls a lot to the Trinamool Congress government “for trying to blame” There is no implementation of the Ghatal Master Plan in the middle.
“The master plan for flood control in broad stretches in the middle of the city, Hooghly and Howrah cannot be realized because the state government refuses to share expenditures of 50:50.
The state did not even acquire the project for this project,” Adhikari said here on Friday, While inaugurating a football tournament held by the Sabuj Sangha club.
BJP Mla’s statement came a few days after the Head of Minister of Mamata Banerjee asked MPS Trinamool from Midnapore and two public ministers – Soumen Mahapatra and Manas Bhunia – to meet with the Minister of Irrigation Union in Delhi and secured project sanctions.
“People have advanced to offer land for the Keleghai-Kapleshwari-Bagui river project because I took the initiative to convince them.
This doesn’t happen for the ghatal plan,” he said.
Adhikari also explored Trinamool’s government because “complained about lack of funds” to take the project.
“CM gave Rs 1,200 Crore as Imam Bhata.
He gave Rs 700 Crore to the club.
He can allocate Rs 1,200-1,300 Crore from its own resources for the Ghatal Master Plan,” he said.
In commenting the Minister of Water Resources the state of the state that the center did not release its own shares despite “release-technical” with the master plan when Uma Bharati was the United Minister, Adhikari said: “There are two parts for sanctions on a project.
One is another technical and financial .
Leave CM and Minister of Water Resources sit together and sort out their problems.
“Kicking a football tournament, BJP leader said the program was organized by SYAGA Prasad Mookerjee Memorial Trust.
“This is not a copy paste from the Trinamool program on the day ‘great Kalkutta murder’ on August 16, 1946,” he added.

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