Kolkata:Criticising the TMC dispensation in West Bengal for allegedly opposing pro-people policies of the Centre, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday said the state could not be made a beneficiary of the 'Garib Kalyan Rojgar Abhiyaan', as it had not provided any data on migrant labourers.
Addressing a virtual rally for the people of Bengal, the Union finance minister also slammed Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for 'her reluctance to allow Shramik Special train services in the state'.
'The West Bengal government has been opposing all pro-people policies of the Centre...Six states have shared data on migrant workers, following their return. West Bengal, however, did not. Our prime minister launched a scheme, which covers 116 districts in the country, but none from Bengal could be included as the TMC government didn't bother to share any data with us. The ruling dispensation in Bengal doesn't want any of the Centre's welfare policies to be implemented,' she said.
Senior TMC leaders had recently criticised the Union government for not making the state a beneficiary in the 'Garib Kalyan Rojgar Abhiyaan', a job scheme for migrant labourers.
Sitharaman, however, appreciated the chief minister for her support to the central government on the issue of the Sino-India border standoff.
'I would credit her for one thing; at least on the Sino-India border issue, she (Mamata Banerjee) stood by the Centre,' Sitharaman said.
Terming the TMC government as 'anti-people', Sitharaman said the state was informed about cyclone 'Amphan', 11 days in advance, but it failed to take adequate precaution.
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