Mamata Banerjee Criticizes Gas Price Hike Amid Protocol Controversy
Mamata Banerjee Criticizes Gas Price Hike
Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, has publicly criticized the Union government for its recent hike in cooking gas prices, stating that this increase will significantly strain the lives of ordinary households. “While we have always stood by the people at every level, the Union government and the BJP seem intent only on harassing them,” Banerjee remarked, highlighting the impact on families across the state.
In response to the gas price hike, Banerjee indicated that women in West Bengal would organize protests to voice their discontent. This move reflects her ongoing efforts to rally public support against what she describes as oppressive policies from the central government.
Protocol Controversy with President Murmu
Simultaneously, Banerjee is facing backlash over a protocol breach involving President Droupadi Murmu during her recent visit to West Bengal for the International Santal Conference. Telangana BJP President N Ramchander Rao condemned Banerjee, claiming, “Mamata Banerjee insulted the President of India, and then tried to justify her actions… This breach of protocol was deliberate.” This accusation adds to the tension between the West Bengal government and the central administration.
President Murmu herself expressed disappointment regarding the arrangements for the conference, stating, “I am very sad that the people here were unable to reach the conference because it was held so far away.” Banerjee’s absence during the President’s visit has raised questions about adherence to protocol, prompting Prime Minister Modi to accuse the West Bengal government of insulting the President.
Political Implications and Future Actions
In light of these events, the Union Home Secretary has sought a report from the West Bengal Chief Secretary concerning the protocol lapses. Banerjee has defended her actions, claiming that the President’s Secretariat was informed about inadequate preparations for the event. She also stated that she would not attend any of President Murmu’s programs if they coincided with election periods, accusing the BJP of using the President for political purposes during elections.
The venue for the International Santal Conference was changed due to security and logistical reasons, further complicating the situation. As the political landscape continues to evolve, observers are keenly watching how these developments will affect the relationship between the West Bengal government and the central administration, especially as the state approaches upcoming elections. Details remain unconfirmed.
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