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TMC hits back at BJP, asks Amit Shah to pay attention to central government

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Kolkata | Trinamool Congress leader Partha Chatterjee today advised Amit Shah to pay more attention to his party’s government at the Centre after the BJP chief slammed the TMC dispensation in West Bengal for “unleashing violence” on political rivals.

Chatterjee said Shah should be “more worried” about the BJP-led government at the Centre and in states where assembly polls are due, instead of “looking at” West Bengal.

“There is a saying that empty vessels sound much. Amit Shah’s speech in Purulia is also a reflection of that saying,” the TMC leader said.

Shah had lashed out at West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at a rally in Purulia for “unleashing violence” on her political rivals. He said the sacrifice of BJP workers would not go waste and the party would win 22 of the 42 Lok Sabha seats in the state in the next general election.

He said the people of West Bengal must dethrone the TMC government if they want to stop illegal immigration from Bangladesh.

“We have seen how the ground is slipping out of BJP’s hand in Gujarat and other states,” Chatterjee said, referring to the Gujarat election, which the BJP won with a reduced mandate after a bitter poll campaigning against the Congress.

He said the people of the country will defeat the “anti-people” BJP government in the next Lok Sabha election.

Chatterjee said BJP’s politics of dividing people along religious lines will not work in West Bengal and the people of the state “will defeat the sinister designs of BJP.”

“We are ready for elections as the people of the state are with us. The central government pursues the policies of depriving the states ruled by opposition parties and the same treatment has been meted out to the TMC government in Bengal during the past four years of Modi’s regime,” he said.

Referring to Shah’s claim that BJP would win 22 Lok Sabha seats, he said the party was “daydreaming”.

“It will loose the two Lok Sabha seats – Asansol and Darjeeling (which BJP had won in 2014) this time. They should stop daydreaming,” Chatterjee added.

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Collective responsibility of all stakeholders to make Amarnath Yatra a success: Jitendra Singh

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Jammu | Union minister Jitendra Singh today reviewed arrangements for the annual Amarnath Yatra in Jammu and Kashmir and said it was the “collective responsibility” of all stakeholders to make the pilgrimage a success.

The yatra is an annual affair and does not belong to any particular community, but signifies the fusion of different cultures. It highlights India’s unity in diversity, he said at the Lakhanpur base camp in Kathua district.

Welcoming those entering the state for the yatra, the Minister of State in Prime Minister’s Office said the state and central government have made adequate arrangements to make the pilgrimage “safe and comfortable” for them.

Elaborate facilities like drinking water, medicare, power, fool proof security arrangements as well as proper accommodation during halt have been made available all along the route, he said.

Singh also appealed people to undergo proper medical checkup and registration as he said the pilgrims have to brave inclement weather conditions during the journey.

The Amaranth Yatra to 3,880-metre high cave shrine in south Kashmir Himalayas started from both Baltal and Pahalgam routes today after a delay of several hours due to heavy rain in the morning.

The government is for the first time using radio frequency (RF) tags to track the yatra–bound vehicles, while the CRPF has introduced motorcycle squads with cameras and various life-saving equipment.

The security has been heightened for this year’s yatra in view of a militant attack on a bus carrying Amarnath pilgrims last year that left eight of them dead and 18 others injured.

Later, the MoS inaugurated a building of Kendriya Vidyalaya on the outskirts of Kathua town.

An amount of Rs 21 crore was spent on the construction work executed by the Central Public Works Department, an official spokesman said.

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