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Mamata’s crocodile tears to BD: CPI

Staff Correspondent |
Update: 2014-05-05 05:29:00

CALCUTTA: India’s West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is acting as a friend of Bangladesh by staging a political drama protesting Modi’s statements.

But actually she was in a hostile mood to Bangladesh on Teesta water sharing issue and Bangladesh deprived of getting fair water of Teesta River due to her.

Left Front nominated CPI (M) candidate from southern region of Kolkata Dr Nandini Mukherjee came up with the assertion while she was conducting electoral campaigns.

She also said former chief minister of West Bengal late politician Jyotirindra Basu popularly known Jyoti Basu was concerned to provide Teesta water to Bangladesh where Mamata played a political game with the people.

All the nominees are busy in campaigning for votes in final hours of the election. The weather of Kolkata refreshes everyone with the splashes of summer rains.

Everyone was seen busy in promising their electoral swears. Following the criterions of election Dr Nandini said that the main principle of his party is to develop and work for poor and common people.

She also said that India is a secular country so an impartial government is needed who can take care of it and stop riots in the names of religions.

She also hoped that her party would gain a huge public support and elected its candidates in the polls. The Left Front is promised to stop corruption in West Bengal, she added.

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BDST: 1528 HRS, MAY 05, 2014

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