Wednesday, 14 December 2011

CM's ultimatum to corrupt leaders

Clean up or re-locate. This is Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee's clear message to party leaders on Tuesday. During an hour-long interaction with Trinamool Congress leaders at Town Hall, she issued an ultimatum against corruption and nepotism within the party.



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The principle minister clearly declared that she was alert to leaders who are associated with various rackets and such corrupt practices will not be tolerated whatsoever. The CM said there was also complaints of nepotism against some leaders. "If I buy any information regarding leaders' nexus with developer syndicates, the leaders concerned will likely be expelled from the party."

The chief minister met party MLAs and councillors from different municipalities and clearly spelt out that she was getting many complaints about party leaders being involved with building material business. "There was no syndicate member in my party and I shouldn't see any one getting a part of these syndicates. I don't want to see our partymen forcing individuals to buy building materials from their store."

Mamata lashed out on the leaders for infighting over spoils of promoting boom in Rajarhat along with other areas of Kolkata. Swapan Mondal, a Trinamool worker, was murdered on November 27 on account of rivalry among party factions in North 24-Parganas. During the past fortnight, the media has discussed various syndicates operating in Rajarhat belt and how Trinamool leaders were associated with it.

This isn't initially that the Trinamool chief has warned her partymen against being involved in supply syndicates. If one has to join such supply syndicate, you'll must quit the party, she said again on Tuesday.

Mamata clearly stated that the need for the hour was to setup a neat and transparent administration that will assist the people in a better way. "We ought to present people a good administration."

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She shared with her Cabinet colleagues, MLAs and councillors to target development. "Mon diye development korte hobe," the CM said even though reiterating that there was dearth of funds. "But negligence in development work will never be tolerated." Union minister of state for shipping Mukul Roy was the lone MP present on the Town Hall meeting.

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