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Bengal won't bow down, says Mamata tearing Centre’s MGNREGA note

Framing the dispute as a matter of dignity and federal rights, Banerjee asserted, "Bengal has never bowed its head and never will. Bengal knows how to walk with its head held high. “She claimed that vast sums of money for the rural jobs scheme remain pending from the Centre.

News Arena Network - Kolkata - UPDATED: December 9, 2025, 06:14 PM - 2 min read

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Addressing a Trinamool Congress rally at the Ras Mela ground, Banerjee accused the Bharatiya Janata Party-led central government of weaponising funds against Bengal and deliberately choking rural welfare programs out of "jealousy and hatred.


West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday tore up a note outlining new MGNREGA norms at a public meeting here, calling it a "valueless and insulting" diktat and vowing that the state would run its own work scheme without seeking "Delhi's charity".

Addressing a Trinamool Congress rally at the Ras Mela ground, Banerjee accused the Bharatiya Janata Party-led central government of weaponising funds against Bengal and deliberately choking rural welfare programs out of "jealousy and hatred.

 

"Referring to a letter received two days prior, she criticised the imposition of what she called "absurd and restrictive" new conditions, including a mandatory quarterly submission of the labour budget and required training before employment could be offered.

"Day before yesterday, we received a letter saying that starting December 6, we must submit a quarterly labour budget. They have imposed a condition. But where is the time to show it? This is December, and the election is due early next year. Then they said training has to be provided," she said.

"When will you train and when will you give the jobs? I say this piece of paper is valueless. Under Karmashree, we are giving 70 days of work. We will increase it to 100 days. We don't want your mercy. That is why I am tearing the note. I feel it is disrespectful," Banerjee told the assembled crowd.

Framing the dispute as a matter of dignity and federal rights, Banerjee asserted, "Bengal has never bowed its head and never will. Bengal knows how to walk with its head held high. “She claimed that vast sums of money for the rural jobs scheme remain pending from the Centre.

"The central government has stopped MNREGA. Even the High Court has given an order in our favour. Our party members went to Delhi to protest. Cases were filed against each protesting MP. The train that we booked was cancelled. A half-minister gave us a time to meet but did not turn up. Till 2021, we were number one in MNREGA, Awas Yojana and rural road development. They have stopped all of these out of jealousy and hatred," she alleged.

"We have not received ₹51,627 crore for Megahey have kept this money hidden. Just before the polls, they will say they have released the money, but then there won't be any time left to carry out development work. Even if they give it in December, the financial year will end in March, leaving us no time to work," she said.

Regarding social security, the Chief Minister highlighted recent streamlining of the state's welfare programs under the Lakshmir Bhandar scheme.

"We have made a new rule that you do not need to apply for old-age pension separately. Those who have enrolled for Lakshmir Bhandar will get the benefit. From the age of 25 till the end of life, you will get the benefit. You don't need to enrol again," she explained.

 

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