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Mamata Banerjee shocker: 'Should I go beat up the PM?'

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Mamata Banerjee shocker: `Should I go beat up the PM?` Canning: Stepping up her anti-Centre tirade, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said she had met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh several times to protest against fertiliser price hike but to no avail, and she could not do anymore.

"I have met the Prime Minister 10 times. I cannot do more than this. Shall I go and beat (him up)? Then you will say I have become a 'goonda'. Without doing anything I am (called) a 'goonda'. I do not mind that. But I know the way out. We will have to set up a fertiliser factory and it will need three or four years' time," Banerjee said.

She said the central government was pursuing "anti-people" policies like FDI in multi-brand retail and diesel price hike. "We cannot allow FDI in retail and other anti-people decisions like repeated hike in the diesel prices and the cap on LPG cylinders," Banerjee, whose party Trinamool Congress had quit the government in September last year over these issues, said.

The West Bengal Chief Minister claimed that the Congress-led UPA would go in for a snap election in the middle of this year. "They would go for an election in August-September this year. There will be no implementation of the forthcoming Union Budget (budgetary proposals which will be placed in Parliament)," Banerjee said.

The Chief Minister threatened to "take the fight for Bengal to the streets of Delhi" if the Centre did not respond to her demand for a three-year moratorium on repayment of past debts and interest on them.

"When the Left Front government was in power, it was allowed to take loans. I am going to wait for some more days. If the Centre does not accept our demand (for a moratorium and debt restructuring) I will be forced to take the fight for Bengal to the streets of Delhi," she told the rally.

"Our government is doing very well. We have fulfilled the promises made in our manifesto. But the Centre is not allowing us to take further loans," she said. "Please look towards Bengal with love. (Bengal) is the gateway of North Eastern states. Bengal is the border of Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal," she said. "If Bengal is developed, then India is developed. Please look at Bengal."

On the Centre's subsidy for different central projects and Congress leadership's claim on helping the states through central projects, she said, "If they are showing mercy through these (subsidised schemes), whose money is this? Is it your money or my money? It is the money of the states”.

Banerjee said the Centre was taking Rs 40,000 crore per year on account of various taxes from which Rs 18,000 was being given to the state from the central pool. "However, another Rs 26,000 crore is being taken away from the state in the form of debt and interest repayment on central loans," she pointed out.

Slamming the UPA government over FDI in retail, hike in diesel prices, non-subsidised LPG and fertiliser price hike, she said, "This government will have to pay the price for setting the kitchens on fire".

She said if the Left Parties and the BJP had responded to her request and supported the no-confidence motion moved by her party, "then there would have been a fall of this government and (UPA-II) could not put pressure on the people".

"But unfortunately they (parties) did not pay heed to our call and like the Royal Bengal tiger, Trinamool Congress is one party which has the guts and did not care for the ministerial positions or anything when safeguarding interests of the people," she said.

The Chief Minister said she supported the issues on which the Left and other trade unions have called a country-wide industrial strike on February 20 and 21 but would not allow observance of any bandh or blockade on those days in West Bengal for this.

Reiterating her opposition to FDI in multi-brand retail, she said, "I am not against the foreigners but the FDI in multi-brand retail would snatch the livelihood of 50 lakh small traders. RPG group is doing retail business but they (are) indigenous (businessmen). There could be one or two shopping malls."

Banerjee, who has decided that Trinamool Congress would go it alone in the crucial Panchayat elections due in May this year, said Congress and CPI(M) were trying to team up against her party, but they would not succeed.

She said she would not allow any communal riots and alleged that "The Congress, CPI(M) and BJP were trying to foment troubles." She said that a section of the media, which is spreading canards against her government on different issues, was also spreading rumours abroad that CPI(M) would return to power.

"I am saying that they will not come back to power in 30 years," she said.

PTI

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First Published: Tuesday, January 22, 2013, 09:26

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prem - Ambala
Shabash Jhansi ki Rani.Keep it up & fade away in wilder jungle next election.
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gSarkar - Pune
``We will have to set up a fertiliser factory and it will need three or four years` time`` - In your dreams Mamata madam. I haven`t forgot what happened with Car factory at Singur. If Congress means creation you mean destruction.
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AAX - AAX
I guess she is ill and needs treatment. She just opposes for everything and has no stand for herself.
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Sandip - Kolkata
After seeing and tolerating her for so many years.....is it still any surprise? Give her more votes next time...
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Santosh - Lucknow
Total unwarrented and irresponsible talk by Ms Mamta.
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M. Farooque - Siwan
She has gone Mad !!!
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Swami - Delhi
The worst thing in this country is that our Leaders talk absurd & with complete immaturity. Do anyone recall if any senior leader debating on improving GDP or relighting country economy or eradicating corruption. Shameful Sr leaders all including Congress-BJP-SP-JP-ADAIMK- or any stupid party leader.
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M329 - Heaven
Has she ever said anything that has not involved the word crazy attached to it? Chief world economist mamata like other BJP party members make statements without realising anything about the economics effects. You wont have 1 or two malls, the demand can only be displaced by equivalent supply. People will be involved in doing more professional jobs, less risk (more risk to companies) instead of owning their own, though they can if they are competitive because convenience is going to be a factor that will never go away. You think the west does not have FDI in retail etC? you think there are not SME`s there? in europe along there are 50-60% SMEs in the whole economy. They speak trash. Offcourse in a country like ours where labour laws are weak and not enforced there will be greater competition and abuse as is always because less govern to public sector because of the great power between companies and gov than gov officials aganst small traders where corruption happens.
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dalipsingh - ahmedabad
i salute u.
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K.U. GHOUSE MOHAMMED - CHENNAI
THESE WORDS FROM SELVI MAMTA BANNERJEE ARE NOTHING BUT OUT OF FRUSTRATION, THAT SHE IS NOT ABLE TO FULFILL HER HIGH AND IMPOSSIBLE PROMISES MADE OUT TO THE ELECTORATE OF WEST BENGAL DURING THE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS. TO DIVERT ATTENTION OF PEOPLE AND SAFEGUARDING HERSELF FROM HER FAILURES, SHE IS PUTTING THE ENTIRE BLAME ON THE CENTRE, AS IS BEING DONE HERE IN TAMIL NADU ALSO BY OUR CM, WHO IS ALSO A ``SELVI``. WHETHER MAMTA HAS LEARNT A LESSON OR TWO FROM HER TN COUNTERPART, ONE CAN`T SAY BUT MAMTA IS DEFINITELY FOLLOWING THE FOOTSTEPS OF JJ IN THIS MATTER. WHETHER BOTH THESE SELVI`S WILL SUCCEED IN THEIR FALSE CAMPAIGN ONLY THE TIME WILL TELL AND THAT TIME WILL BE NEXT PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS, WHENEVER HELD. ONE THING COULD NOT BE ACCEPTED IS HER BELIEF THAT CPM WILL NOT COME TO POWER IN WEST BENGAL FOR THE NEXT 30 YEARS. IF WEST BENGAL`S PRESENT STATE OF AFFAIRS IS ANY INDICATION, THIS SELVI WILL LOSE POWER IN THE NEXT ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS. SHORTLY, TAMIL NADU IS GOING TO BE THE ``FIRST STATE`` IN INDIA - OK, ON WHICH ASPECT, YOU KNOW- POWER CUT. SO HATS OFF TO THESE TWO SELVIS. UP PEOPLE WERE FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO DEFEAT THE THIRD SELVI OF THIS COUNTRY.
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LoveIndia - India
Lets us complete the trial and hang all the six culprits including the juvenile ( Most Brutal and Inhuman ) ASAP...If all Laws and Legal proceedings cant achieve this much - Its a SHAME on all of us
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Navinchandra Dave - Vadodara-Gujarat
Madam X....!!!! If you are realy sincier in your words, why your are waiting...???? Put it in action... and about goondagir.... it is nothing new now adays for indian politics... go on madam ....go on....best luck....



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Swami - Delhi
The worst thing in this country is that our Leaders talk absurd & with complete immaturity. Do anyone recall if any senior leader debating on improving GDP or relighting country economy or eradicating corruption. Shameful Sr leaders all including Congress-BJP-SP-JP-ADAIMK- or any stupid party leader.



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