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Congress leaders slam Mamata at Chhatra Parishad rally

The Congress said the state had failed to deliver in its 15-month rule and challenged the Trinamool Congress, the dominant partner, to contest the panchayat election in 2014 alone.

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The Congress, a partner in the West Bengal government, on Tuesday said the state had failed to deliver in its 15-month rule and challenged the Trinamool Congress, the dominant partner, to contest the panchayat election in 2014 alone.

"The Mamata Banerjee-led government has failed to keep its pledge to the people in the last 15 months of rule, while there is no let-up in the attacks on Congress workers by Trinamool Congress," Congress MP Adhir Chaudhury said at a programme to observe the student wing of the party, Chhatra Parishad's foundation day here at Mahajati sadan.

Chaudhury ridiculed TMC chief Mamata Banerjee's announcement that her party would contest panchayat elections in 2014 alone and threw a challenge to her: "We want to see if she really has the guts to fight the panchayat elections alone".

In an oblique reference to TMC's political success in the last elections, he said, "All that the party has achieved is with the help of the Congress and now that Congress is no longer required as its partner, it wants to discard us."

Alleging 'systematic' attacks on Congress workers by Trinamool Congress in the state, Chaudhury said, "You cannot just wipe out the Congress. No amount of slander campaign against Congress will succeed."

He alleged that the Mamata Banerjee government had only given to the people "bad law and order, political violence, recurring rape incidents, campus violence, attacks on teachers which are instances of a failed administration".

Higher education had taken a backseat in West Bengal as corruption has crept in the education sector, Chowdhury alleged.

Another Congress leader Deepa Dasmunshi, MP, snubbed the chief minister for harbouring a "double-standard" on the fertiliser price issue.

"While we found how a farmer Shiladitya Chaudhuri was jailed after the chief minister branded him a Maoist at a rally for questioning fertiliser price hike, her party MPs staged a dharna outside Parliament to protest against fertiliser price hike," she pointed out.

Dasmunshi furher alleged that the chief minister was "in the habit of denying all matters of fact and describing them as fabricated".

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