"Modi Ji is working for people of Bengal while TMC is looting": BJP MP Dilip Ghosh
Mar 04, 2024
Kharagpur (West Bengal) [India], March 4 : Hitting out at the Trinamool Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party MP Dilip Ghosh on Monday said that What PM Modi has done for West Bengal no one ever did and earlier it was all about Mamata Banerjee and the Gandhi family.
"What PM Modi has done for West Bengal no one ever did. Installing the statue of Netaji (SC Bose) in Delhi to name a port after Syama Prasad Mukherjee, PM Modi has done a lot to respect the great personalities of West Bengal. Earlier, it was all about Mamata Banerjee and the Gandhi family. Modi Ji is working for the people of Bengal while the TMC is looting," he said.
Notably, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of multiple connectivity projects worth Rs. 15,400 crores in Kolkata on March 6.
The Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone of the extension of the Pune Metro Rail project phase 1 between Pimpri Chinchwad Metro-Nigdi.
Further, Dilip Ghosh mentioned that the whole nation has been worried about the Sandeshkhali for the past two months.
"This is a very worrying thing, that is why the Central team has also come here. The Centre should see how forcefully the government is doing its work, is looting. There should be special arrangements to stop it," he said.
Responding to Justice Gangopadhyay's resignation from his post and also hinting at joining politics, Ghosh said that people like him are welcome in politics and truthful people like him are needed in politics to build trust of people and establish a clean politics.
Meanwhile, Calcutta High Court Judge Justice Gangopadhyay, whose ruling on various issues had stirred debates, has said that he will be resigning from the post citing that it is the call of his conscience that his job in this duty is over.
Also, hinting at joining politics, Justice Gangopadhyay said "So I have thought that only the political field can give people who want to take steps in respect of those helpless people a chance to act for them."
However, responding to a question about joining any political party, he said that he has not decided yet.