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Mamata asks Centre to give fertiliser subsidy

FP Archives February 7, 2012, 17:56:45 IST

The West Bengal chief minister also blamed the Left for not opposing decontrol of fertiliser prices in 2009.

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Mamata asks Centre to give fertiliser subsidy

Krishnagar, West Bengal: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today urged the Centre to give fertiliser subsidy to farmers and assailed the Left parties for not opposing UPA government’s decision in 2009 to decontrol fertiliser prices. “The CPM, which had provided outside support to the UPA government, did not oppose it. We had no knowledge about it and if we were in the government we would have opposed it,” Banerjee told reporters, saying the decontrol of prices paved the way for increase in the prices of the vital agricultural input.[caption id=“attachment_206351” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Worried about farmers. Image courtesy PIB”] [/caption] Banerjee was in Krishnagar to hold the Nadia district development review meeting with officials besides being present at a programme to launch some local trains. She also expressed displeasure over the functioning of the three-tier panchayat system in the state and held the CPM responsible for making the zilla parishads non-functional. “There was non-cooperation (by the CPM-controlled panchayats). The previous government had dissolved 65 panchayats. Not even a single panchayat was dissolved in our tenure. We do want to dissolve a single panchayat,” she said. Except in two—South 24-Paraganas and East Midnapore districts—the Trinamool Congress, which was swept to power in alliance with the Congress last year, did not have majority in the zilla parishads. Panchayat elections in West Bengal are due next year. PTI

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