West Bengal BJP leader Agnimitra Paul on Sunday said that Trinamool Congress (TMC) should stop fooling the poor people over the MGNREGA protest it has decided to organize in the Delhi on October 2 adding that Mamata Banerjee's government has committed corruption by not disbursing the MGNREGA
Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Abhishek Banerjee revealed on Sunday that the idea of staging a protest in Delhi over the alleged delay in release of funds under MNREGA came during the Nobo Jowar Yatra in West Bengal, according to party sources.
"For those who file PIL in the High Court every now and then, today PIL has become Political Interest Litigation instead of Public Interest Litigation. I want to ask them why have they not filed any PIL against the stoppage of central government funds to the workers who worked for 1
Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha MP Derek O Brien on Saturday said the Delhi-bound flight of party leaders, who are to join the protest in the national capital against MGNREGA ‘arrears’ next week, has been cancelled.
Thousands of MGNREGA job cardholders from West Bengal have started leaving in several buses arranged by Trinamool Congress (TMC) for their protest programme, scheduled next week in the national capital against the alleged withholding of funds by the Centre.
After the Trinamool Congress National General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee informed that TMC will hold a two-day protest in the national capital on October 2-3, West Bengal BJP General Secretary Agnimitra Paul called his family a drama company and said that such protests will not help TMC MP
"You have not given permission at Ram Leela Maidan, at Krishi Bhavan, at Lodi estate. Now you have stopped special train (from Howrah to Delhi on September 30). Why are you so afraid?" Abhishek Banerjee said while speaking to reporters in Kolkata on Friday.
In a post written on X, the AITC National General Secretary wrote: “The fight against the deprivation of WB and its rightful dues shall persist regardless of the obstacles. No force on Earth can hinder my dedication to fight for the people of WB and their fundamental rights. I'll b
Trinamool Congress MP Derek O’ Brien has written a fresh letter to the Delhi Police seeking permission to hold a protest at three places in national capital against the central government.
Grapplers including Punia, Sakshi, Vinesh and others joined the march demanding the arrest of the WFI chief charged with sexual harassment of athletes.