Left govt in WB didn't use Central funds: Sonia
Left govt in WB didn't use Central funds: Sonia
Sonia said Centre has given enough funds to the WB govt, but its results are nowhere to be seen.

Jalpaiguri: Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Friday stressed for a change of regime in West Bengal, saying that the Left Front Government had failed to utilize Central funds given to the state for its development.

"Time has come to change the government in the state. I appeal to the people to vote for the Congress-Trinamool Congress alliance," Sonia said in her first election rally here in support of the Congress and TMC candidates.

"Centre has given enough funds to the state, but its results are nowhere to be seen," she said. She told the people to ask the Left Front government where the Central funds had been spent.

The amount of fund given to the states by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, had not been given in the past, she said. Sonia said the amount of work done by Congress-led government at the Centre for all classes of people had not been done in the past by any non-Congress government.

Stating that some districts in West Bengal were among the most backward in the country, she said many places in the state lacked proper irrigation facilities and one-third of the people had no access to drinking water. Sonia also accused the state government of discriminating in implementing developmental schemes against the areas where Congress had some strength.

"Every section of the people is facing hardship. It is the duty of the government to look after all sections of people. If the Central funds were properly used in Bengal, the situation would not have come to such a pass," she said.

Lambasting the CPM-led Left Front government, Gandhi said in its 34 years of rule, it had only sold dreams to the people.

"It is now time for you to ask why the dreams have not been fulfilled. Does Communism mean that people will become poorer?" she asked.

Sonia said the Centre had initiated many pro-poor schemes like MNREGA and Bharat Nirman, besides bringing workers in the unorganised sector under insurance cover.

While the salaries of Anganwadi workers have been doubled, the Centre had also raised the reservation for women from 33 per cent to 50 per cent in the municipalities and civic bodies, she said. Earlier Sonia was received at the helipad by Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and WBPCC President Manas Bhuinya.

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