Bhupendra Yadav Critiques mamata Banerjee’s Governance Amid Modi Government’s 11-Year Milestone
As the Narendra modi government marks its 11th anniversary, union Minister bhupendra Yadav has taken a sharp stance against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, highlighting issues of violence and corruption during her tenure. Speaking in Kolkata alongside state BJP president Sukanta Majumdar,Yadav detailed the achievements of the modi management while pointing out the obstacles posed by the state government in implementing central schemes.
Yadav’s remarks come at a time when the political landscape in West Bengal is increasingly contentious. He specifically referenced the teacher recruitment scam in Sandeshkhali, using it as a lens to critique Banerjee’s governance. Moreover, he cited a report from the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), which revealed that a staggering ₹2 lakh crore worth of government projects in the state have not received completion certificates. This raises pressing questions about the whereabouts of these funds and the accountability of the state administration. As the political rivalry intensifies, the implications of these allegations could resonate deeply with voters, potentially influencing the upcoming elections in West Bengal.