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WB: Abhishek Banerjee sent 100 days dues to the millionaire Trinamool leader included in the MNREGA list of Kankasa.

Panagarh, Mukesh Tiwari Trinamool Congress General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee has sent grant money to millionaire Trinamool Congress leader Sukumar Saha, a resident of Malandighi in Kankasa police station area of ​​West Burdwan district, who lives in a huge two-storey house. The amount of the said grant has been handed over by the party president of Kankasa Block Trinamool Congress and Panchayat Committee Chairman Bhavani Prasad Bhattacharya. As soon as this news came to light, Congress district leader Devesh Chakraborty and other opposition party leaders have condemned it. Leaders of the opposition party allege that he himself is a millionaire, who has a two-storey permanent house and a shop.

In whose family one brother works in a DSP factory and another in the police, how did the name of the said Trinamool leader come in the MNREGA list? Along with this, why did Abhishek Banerjee not deposit the grant money in his bank account? Why is cash being given? It is said that Abhishek Banerjee had staged a protest in Delhi against the Central Government to get the dues of 100 days of work from the Central Government. During this time, Trinamool leader Sukumar Saha of Malan Dighi also went to Delhi. Here Abhishek had roared that if the central government does not pay the dues of Marnega to the West Bengal government, then he will pay the dues of the people here. Under this, Abhishek Banerjee has sent two thousand rupees in cash as MNREGA grant to Sukumar Saha.

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