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West Bengal’s development better than Gujarat’s: Mamata

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is not ready to give credit to Narendra Modi for development work in Gujarat and feels her own model is much better and has paid good dividends.

In the ‘development-versus-development’ debate, she says there is a ‘huge difference’ between the models pursued by her and Modi because of circumstances.

‘Let me answer your question directly. Did Mr A, or Mr B, have the Junglemahal (naxal) problem to resolve? We have brought peace there. Did Mr A or Mr B have the Darjeeling-like problem to resolve? Darjeeling is now smiling. Did Mr A or Mr B inherit a debt burden for his state of over Rs 2 lakh crore,’ she told PTI in an interview. ‘Inspite of overcoming all these, we have been on the path of development,’ added Mamata who became the Chief Minister in August 2011.

She was responding when asked if she sees a difference between the models of development being pursued by Modi and her own. Seeking to justify how her model of development was better, the Trinamool Congress leader said, ‘Let me talk facts and show how the two states (West Bengal and Gujarat) cannot be compared.’ 

She suggested that Gujarat has had sustained development without facing any problems while West Bengal ‘had to rise from bottom upwards’ as it had been ‘ruined for over 34 years by the Communists’.

In West Bengal, she said, every parameter had gone down. There was ‘flight of capital’ from the state, 50,000 factories had been closed down and one crore people had been rendered unemployed. ‘This was the story of West Bengal when my government took over. Other states have had sustained development for many decades,’ she contended. 

What West Bengal is doing on Sunday, India must do on Monday. These are not hollow words,’ Mamata insisted. To buttress her point, the Chief Minister listed ‘some concrete examples’ like setting up of fair price medicine shops, web-based procurement policy of medicines and ‘Kanya Shree’ scheme.

‘My state also now has a PPP policy, an IT policy, a Textile policy. We have done more in 34 months than what the Communists have done in 34 years,’ she maintained. These schemes, she said, could be replicated by other states for their betterment.


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