BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul didn’t hold back in Durgapur on Wednesday, blasting West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee for a governance legacy devoid of public welfare. In her IANS remarks, Paul painted a picture of systemic failure that’s hemorrhaging the state’s future.
The narrative starts with Singur 2008: Tata Nano chased away, Banerjee assuring job revolutions. ‘Over a decade on, her promises are dust,’ Paul said. No jobs delivered, despite fervent campaigning on employment.
Glamorous investment events promised economic renaissance but delivered squat, leading to youth despair. ‘They’re migrating en masse because Mamata’s team offers nothing,’ Paul indicted, spotlighting the CM’s disinterest.
Enter PM Modi’s game-changing pledge: Bengal as production epicenter, jobs galore via resource optimization. Paul contrasted this proactive approach against Banerjee’s inertia, after voters entrusted her repeatedly.
With unemployment fueling unrest, Paul’s tirade captures the zeitgeist of disillusionment. It poses tough questions for TMC as opposition mounts pressure, hinting at electoral repercussions for prolonged neglect.