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BJP, Congress mock Mamata Banerjee’s foreign visit

“Such comments no only demean for our chief minister but also demean our country’s prestige at the international level,” Chatterjee said.

BJP, Congress mock Mamata Banerjee’s foreign visit

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Said “people of Bengal should’t worry as we are prepared to project artisans, farmers and trade” (Photo: IANS/File)

The opposition Congress and BJP Tuesday mocked West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over her foreign visits seeking investments and said the state government should publish a white paper on the amount of investments that the state has received in last few years.

Stating that she was invited by industrialists, businessmen and the governments of the two European countries, Banerjee on Sunday left for a 12-day trip to Germany and Italy to attract investments to the state.

“Earlier also she has visited several foreign countries but not a single rupee has come to the state. Every year the state government organises Global Bengal Business Summit but we don’t know its result,” state Congress president Adhir Chowdhury said.

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The state government should publish a white paper on the amount of investment the state has received in the last seven years after the Trinamool Congress came to power, Chowdhury said.

“We too want investments and industry for the state but we don’t want to be fooled by the state government. The chief minister has turned those foreign trips into her annual European holiday programme,” he said.

BJP national secretary Rahul Sinha also echoed the views of Chowdhury and said instead of undertaking foreign trips, she should concentrate on good governance.

“When markets are burning and bridges are collapsing due to lack of maintenance, our chief minister is roaming around in a foreign nation enjoying holiday in the name of seeking investments. She should stop such theatrics. People of this state can no longer be fooled,” he said.

TMC secretary general Partha Chatterjee dubbed the allegations as baseless and said the opposition should refrain from scoring political brownie points when the chief minister is out in a foreign country.

“Such comments no only demean for our chief minister but also demean our country’s prestige at the international level,” Chatterjee said.

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