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'Don't indulge in politics, have patience,' says Mamata Banerjee after protests in cyclone-affected areas in West Bengal

Press Trust of India • May 23, 2020, 22:13:40 IST
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After protests in several cyclone-affected areas of West Bengal, chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday urged people to have patience as the administration was working tirelessly to restore water and power supply

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'Don't indulge in politics, have patience,' says Mamata Banerjee after protests in cyclone-affected areas in West Bengal

Kakdwip: After protests in several cyclone-affected areas of West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday urged people to have patience as the administration was working tirelessly to restore water and power supply. She also denounced the “negative campaigning” against her government, saying “this is not the time to do politics”. The chief minister conducted an aerial survey of the worst affected regions of South 24 Parganas district for the second consecutive day, after accompanying Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday. “We are facing four challenges at a time, COVID-19, lockdown, issues related to migrant labourers and now the cyclonic disaster,” she said. [caption id=“attachment_8391681” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Mamata Banerjee. PTI File image of Mamata Banerjee. PTI[/caption] After holding a review meeting at Kakdwip in the district, the chief minister said that devastation caused by cyclone Amphan is “more than a national disaster”. Banerjee said that the people should understand the “ground reality” and cooperate. At the meeting, she directed the district administration to utilise local people in order to restore normalcy in the region. “Take the help of the local people. They may not be able to help you technically but at least they will be able to help you remove the posts or do some basic work… include them in the 100 days’ scheme and also utilise people of self-help groups,” Banerjee said in the presence of senior district officials, including District Magistrate Dr P Ulaganathan She said that the Odisha government has agreed to send personnel to help in the process of cutting trees which were uprooted during cyclone Amphan. The chief minister also directed the district magistrate to ensure that people get enough drinking water and there is no complaint about it. “There are huge losses in your district. Our challenge is to restore normalcy. Ensure that all people get drinking water. If needed, start supplying drinking water pouches” she said. She said since the state government does not have much fund, it must spend accordingly. The chief minister also said that those injured in the cyclone will get Rs 25,000 each and the state will bear expenses for their treatment. Three days after Cyclone Amphan hit West Bengal, several areas of the city are still without power and water supplies, triggering protests by residents. “There are a few areas in Kolkata where there is no electricity (after cyclone Amphan) hampering water supply. I have called up the CESC (Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation) at least 10 times. Even I do not have a proper phone network… I cannot watch television at home…,” the chief minister said. “People should understand the ground reality and have patience. Some of you have started negative campaigning against the government. This is not the time to do politics,” Banerjee said. Until power supply is normalised, the chief minister said, she has mooted an idea to the CESC to hire 150 generators. The CESC is a private organisation which was set up during the erstwhile Left Front government, she said. A dearth of manpower due to the lockdown has also hit restoration work, the chief minister said. “Several people have left (the city) because of the coronavirus pandemic. In some places, 25 per cent of men are working while in some places only 30 per cent are on the job. So we do not have the required manpower and because the lockdown is still on, they cannot come for work,” she said. The chief minister said she has asked Firhad Hakim, chairman of the Board of Administrators of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), to make arrangements for supplying water to areas facing water crisis due to absence of power. “Now because these days there is no load-shedding people have forgotten it. Even two days’ problem has become a big trouble for the. I can understand the pain,” Banerjee said. Not only in the state capital, people took to the streets demanding immediate water supply in Howrah also after which police resorted to lathi-charge to disperse the protesters. A similar incident was reported from Sonarpur in South 24 Parganas. Cyclone Amphan has claimed 86 lives in West Bengal and caused havoc in at least 14 districts mainly in South 24 Parganas, Kolkata, North 24 Parganas, East Midnapore.

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