Kolkata: Chairman of the Minister of Mamata Banerjee reached Goa on Sunday during a two-day visit, ahead of the State Assembly election next year.
Mamata, who visited Goa twice in two months, will be accompanied by the National Secretary General of TMC Abhishek Banerjee.
Mamata will hold three consecutive meetings in Benaulim, Panjim and Assnora – a village in South Goa.
CM will also hold an organization meeting in Dona Paula.
The meeting approached TMC heels announced a number of projects for the country.
On Saturday, the party said it would launch a universal income support scheme, called the Laxmi Griha, to guarantee the RS 5,000 to each head of a household woman if she won the Goa Assembly poll.
AitC Goa has claimed that so far more than 1,500 leaders have joined the party since the first visit of Mamata on October 30.
Trinamool falsify the election alliance with the Gomantak Maharashtradi Party last week.
In the cave assembly of 40 members, MGP won three seats in the last assembly poll.
Meanwhile, the word war erupted after former Minister of Finance and Congress leader P Chidambaram explored TMC proposals to offer RS 5,000 to a woman per family under the Griha Laxmi.
Chidammaram questioned how the situation with the Debt Crore RS 23,473 at the end of March 2020 could provide Rs 2,100 Crore a year under the scheme.
Rambuttal came a little later with the TMC MP and the party’s goa-in-charge, Mahua Moitra, claimed that Rs 2,100 Crore would be 6-8% of the state budget.
“Rs 2,100 Crore is 6-8% of the total budget, which is very difficult.
A good economy in post-covid scenarios that depression requires incorporating cash and liquidity into the system,” he said.
Trinamool Twitter handle is also critical of Chidambaram.
“You can continue to do mathematics, while we are busy immersing themselves in serving Goa people because that is what needs time.
Goa deserves good governance and makes sense and it’s time for someone to give it,” he said.