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Raj Bhavan Campaign: Trinamool’s protest continues for the fifth day, Governor will meet the party delegation today

Trinamool Congress leaders sitting on strike outside the Raj Bhavan in Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal. Governor C.V. Pleasure boss (Governor CV Anand Bose, Termed the decision of meeting the party delegation on Monday as a victory for the people of Bengal and demanded the central government to settle the dues of the state under the ‘Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme’ (MNREGA). The protest of TMC leaders continues outside Raj Bhavan for the fifth day. The delegation led by TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee is scheduled to meet the Governor on Monday evening. According to Raj Bhavan sources, Bose, who returned to Kolkata on Sunday, has agreed to meet the TMC delegation at 4 pm on Monday.

Abhishek again criticized the Governor from the ongoing protest stage near Raj Bhavan.

The strike by party workers continued under the leadership of Trinamool Congress national general secretary and MP Abhishek Banerjee. Even on this day, Abhishek has again criticized not only the BJP-led central government but also Governor Dr. CV Anand Bose for allegedly withholding the outstanding money of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) by the central government. He said that the Honorable Governor is probably facing problems due to the ongoing protest near the Raj Bhavan demanding the rights of the deprived people. In such a situation, the question is that when dozens of BJP leaders and workers reach Raj Bhavan, why do they not face any problem? The Trinamool leader has also attacked the Governor for not meeting the Trinamool delegation here despite continuous protest.

The Governor will meet the party delegation this evening

According to information received from Trinamool sources, in response to our official email on October 7, West Bengal Governor C.V. Anand Bose had given time to meet the delegation led by our National General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee at 4 pm on 9th October. Giving information about the development on social media, TMC termed it a victory and said that the Governor finally had to accept and he agreed to meet the delegation in Kolkata. He also demanded a meeting regarding the pending MNREGA fund allocation from the Centre. Is repeated. Fourth day of our people’s agitation on a road in Kolkata and the Governor of Bengal finally agreed. MP Derek O’Brien had written several letters to the Governor demanding the Center to meet our delegation sitting on strike demanding the release of our dues of MNREGA fund allocation.

Governor’s decision to meet party delegation ‘victory for the people’

Trinamool says that after a struggle from Bengal to Delhi, the Governor finally agreed to meet the delegation led by Abhishek Banerjee at 4 pm on October 9. No power can stop our spirit to keep fighting for the rights of Bengal. A three-member delegation of Trinamool Congress met the Governor in Darjeeling on Saturday and urged him to raise the issue of the state’s dues in allocation of MNREGA funds with the Central government. Apart from this, the delegation had also requested the Governor to meet the protesters.

Actress Rimjhim Mitra joins Trinamool

Actress Rimjhim Mitra left BJP and joined Trinamool Congress after reaching the protest stage in front of Raj Bhavan. On behalf of the party, Devanshu Bhattacharya announced his joining Trinamool. She had joined BJP after the last Lok Sabha elections. Later Rimjhim distanced herself from BJP. Rimjhim said that she did not get proper respect in BJP. That’s why she has joined Trinamool Congress.

First fix the law and order, then we will meet: Governor

Governor CV Anand Bose reached Dumdum airport from Bagdogra. While talking to journalists at the airport, the Governor said that he had met Trinamool representatives once. He said that if he wants, he will meet again. But before that law and order will have to be corrected. He will meet only after that.

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