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This is an archive article published on September 23, 2011

CPI-M infiltrated its men into administration: Mamata

Bengal chief minister has said that these officials are not cooperating with the government.

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee accused the CPI(M) of infiltrating its own men into the administration during its over three-decade rule in the state,saying they were not cooperating with the government.

“In last 35 years,the CPI(M) had infiltrated its own men in the administration. There is a total non-cooperation,” the

Trinamool Congress chief said at an election rally to canvass for herself for the September 25 by-election in Bhowanipore assembly constituency.

“There is a dearth of useful officers in the administration. We are faced with funds crunch as well,” she said.

Listing the achievements of her government in the past few months,she said,”We have solved the Darjeeling problem.”

“We are trying to solve the ‘junglemahal’ issue,” she said in an apparent reference to the Maoist problem in the three forested districts of south Bengal.

“We have generated employment opportunities for 2.31 lakh youths in the state,” Banerjee claimed.

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Promising a ‘second Bengal renaissance’,Banerjee said,”Despite the hurdles we are faced with,we will restore the past glory of Bengal.

“The renaissance will come,but it takes some time. I seek your blessings,” she said.

“I am sorry to trouble you again within five months of the assembly polls by seeking votes but I am helpless. This is the system (in our democracy),” Banerjee,who is currently an MP from Kolkata South Lok Sabha seat and has to get elected as MLA within six months,said.

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