Kolkata (West Bengal): The ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal on Wednesday denied charges levelled by Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla that the state government is not allowing movement of essential goods through the Indo-Bangladesh border, and claimed the senior official is "trying to please his political bosses in Delhi".
Accusing the Union government of sending less number of testing kits and "faulty" equipment to the state, the party leaders said that this was the reason why the number of tests conducted is low.
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Senior TMC leader and MP Saugata Roy said, "The central government is playing a political game and is using the services of bureaucrats who are obligated to the political leadership of the central government."
"Otherwise they would have known that state has not objected to the opening of the borders for cargo movement. It had to be stopped because of tremendous local agitation. As we don't believe in using police force, we have started to talk with the locals so that services can be resumed," he said.
Officials of the Petrapole land port authorities on Tuesday said they are trying to hold talks with local people and the state government to resume Indo-Bangladesh trade, which was stopped on May 2 after two days of operation following protests by local people.
They had said villagers are afraid that truck drivers and labourers might spread coronavirus infection when they return from Benapole, located on the other side of the border and has been affected by the disease.
In a letter to West Bengal Chief Secretary Rajiva Sinha, the Union home secretary slammed the state government for not allowing movement of essential goods through the Indo-Bangladesh border, saying such acts violate the Constitution and will have international implications.
The Union Home Ministry also criticized the West Bengal government over its COVID-19 management in another letter.