Mamta calls back from Vinn State.

in #news7 years ago


West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Bandyopadhyay said, 'Those who have fled from this state for work in the state of Vine, if they suffer from insecurity or work problems, then come back. Bengali is next to you. Arrange your employment, work, and work. There is a lot of work in West Bengal. There will be no shortage. '

Mamta Bandyopadhyay said in a public meeting held in Kotala, Purulia on Tuesday. Recently, a person named Maldah's Afrazul Khan went looking for work in Rajasthan. There he was hacked and burned with fire. Besides, worker Hemant Roy of Indus thana of Bankura district of West Bengal was killed while working in Kerala. Concerned about these incidents, she called for compassion for workers who went to different states in search of work.

"Many children go from our state to work in Vina State. Again many children came from Vinn State to work in this state. Why should they be wronged? Why they will be killed? People of Bengal love everyone. The people of Bengal can not be oppressed. And Bengalis will not oppress anyone. '

Calling upon the returning people of different states to come back, the Chief Minister said, "Come to the people who are working in the Vignan. I do not want our brothers to go out and get in trouble. We'll help Come back. We do not lack work here. Those who come back, they will get 50,000 rupees a day if they register their names with the concerned Deputy Commissioner. 100 days work will be confirmed. 200 days of work will also be required.

Last year, after canceling notes of 1000 rupees and 500 rupees in India, the people who lost their jobs in West Bengal had called for the same kind of return.

Meanwhile West Bengal Congress President Adhir Chowdhury sent a letter to the Chief Minister of West Bengal seeking action to open a special office in all the states to provide security to the workers of West Bengal working in the state.

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