Mamata Banerjee Criticizes Central Government Over Rising LPG Prices

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Ganpat Singh Chouhan

Mamata Banerjee Criticizes Central Government Over Rising LPG Prices

Kolkata, March 8: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee launched a scathing attack on the central government regarding the recent hike in domestic cooking gas (LPG) prices. She accused the government of increasing the financial burden on the common people due to its policies.

Banerjee stated that the policies of the central government and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are proving to be more of a nuisance than a relief for the public.

“We always strive to stand with the people at every level. On the other hand, the central government and the BJP are only focused on troubling the public. The way petrol and LPG prices have surged will undoubtedly impact the lives of ordinary citizens,” she remarked.

In response to the rising prices, she announced that women across the state would take to the streets to protest. As a symbol of their dissent, women in West Bengal will wear black sarees during the demonstrations.

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the Chief Minister emphasized that every day of the year should be considered Women’s Day.

In her message on social media, she stated, “A society where girls do not thrive can never prosper. Therefore, the West Bengal government has initiated several unprecedented programs to empower women in every sphere of life.”

Banerjee highlighted various welfare and support schemes specifically for women that have been launched during the 15 years of Trinamool Congress (TMC) governance in the state.

She claimed that the state government has implemented numerous programs aimed at women’s education, economic empowerment, and social security, benefiting millions of women.

Furthermore, Banerjee asserted that West Bengal’s situation regarding women’s safety is better compared to other states in the country. She mentioned that the central government has acknowledged Kolkata as one of the safest cities in India.

To enhance women’s safety, the Kolkata Police recently introduced “Pink Booths” and fully women-operated “Shining” mobile services, aimed at making women feel more secure, especially at night.

However, the BJP’s West Bengal unit leaders have strongly reacted to the Chief Minister’s claims. They argue that the reality of women’s safety in the state contradicts her assertions, citing daily reports of heinous crimes, including rape and murder.

They alleged that many of these cases are linked to individuals associated with the ruling Trinamool Congress.

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