Assembly Elections 2016: Mamata hits out at CPI-M, says 'mother of thieves shout the most'

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee launched a scathing attack on the Opposition.

Assembly Elections 2016: Mamata hits out at CPI-M, says 'mother of thieves shout the most'

Bally: Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday attacked the Opposition CPI-M, accusing it of leaving a "huge debt burden" on the ruling Trinamool Congress dispensation and claimed it would have "auctioned" the state if it were "in her place".

Addressing an election rally here, the West Bengal CM said, "CPI-M had left a debt burden of two lakh crore rupees when we came to power. Inspite of it Bengal has turned around during our rule. CPI-M would have auctioned Bengal if they were in my place," she told an election meeting here.

"Mother of thieves shout the most," she remarked for criticising her.

Launching a scathing attack on the opposition for unleashing sharp "criticism" against her, the TMC supremo said "Many leaders are saying many things against me but I never made any personal attack against anybody. It doesn't look nice for a human being to bite a dog," Mamata added.

Stating that it was her government that had ushered in development in the state, Banerjee said a "shilpa tirtha" (industrial hub) is being set up at Belur with Japanese collaboration in which Rs 6,800 crore would be invested and one lakh people would get employment.

Apart from this a textile park is also being set up at Belur in which Rs 3,000 crore is being invested, she said.

"The performance of our government will be a matter of research in the world one day," she said adding Bengal is number one in many fields including small scale industry sector, skill development and 100 days work. 

(With Agency inputs)

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