Chairperson of the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday assured that her party will solve the long pending boundary dispute if voted to power in 2023.
Addressing a meeting at U Soso Tham Auditorium, Banerjee said, “We will raise the border issue and I think we can solve it if Trinamool wins otherwise this (present) government continues, they will not do anything…”
Appealing to the people of Meghalaya to vote for the TMC, the West Bengal chief minister said, “Please join TMC because Delhi is too far for you but Kolkata is very near to you.”
“Our intention is not to capture power and our intention is not to control Meghalaya from Kolkata but our intention is to ensure sons of the soil will take care (of the state)…and as your sister and as your brother we can only help in giving you advice and assistance,” she asserted.
She said by people voting for the TMC means they are voting for development, for women empowerment, for upliftment of the students, for empowering the youth, labourers, social activists and for preserving the rich cultures.
“Therefore, we must win the elections. We are fighting the BJP and they will give you money, I will not say don’t take the money, it is your money but vote for TMC only as the party will ensure of the Meghalaya, by the Meghalaya and for the Meghalaya,” the AITC chairperson said.
Accusing the BJP of neglecting Meghalaya and other states of the North East region, Banerjee said, “Why they (BJP) are ruling either from Guwahati or from Delhi? What about the son of the soil? Our motto to wipe all these types of things as we want the sons of the soil will run Meghalaya not outsiders.”
Stating that the AITC is totally against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), she said, “I fought like anything against the CAA throughout the country. Why should we allow CAA and NRC? We are totally against it.”
Asked about AITC’s stand on long pending demand for ILP in Meghalaya, Banerjee assured that once her party formed the government in the state, an expert committee will be set up and necessary action will be taken.
“…it is a very sensitive issue nobody has taken care and BJP has taken it very lightly but we are taking it very seriously. Our government will take up the issue and they will set up expert committee and take necessary action,” she said.
Earlier, the AITC Chairperson expressed her deep anguish over the MDA government’s abject silence and utter inaction against those involved in the killing of innocent villagers at Mukroh village.
“Five people were killed in Mukroh. There has been no response from the State government. The Meghalaya CM did not even bother to meet the victims’ family members.”
Banerjee went on to add how the Bengal government always offers financial compensation to victims of any disaster. “In my state, if any untoward incident happens, I give compensation to the victims’ families and jobs to their next of kin,” she claimed.
Explaining the genesis of the Trinamool Congress, the Bengal Chief Minister said, “When I first started Trinamool Congress in 1998, there were Parliament Elections slated in the next two months. People, at that time, were not even aware of our party symbol. But we fought hard, and won 7 Lok Sabha seats. Today, Trinamool Congress has 36 MPs, and we raise the voice of people in the Parliament.”
The AITC Chief recounted how BJP has implemented ‘Double-Engine Disaster’ in the State to weaken the essence of unity and harmony.
AITC National General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee, meanwhile, spoke about TMC’s humble beginnings in Meghalaya and how far the party has come within six months.
“I remember telling Charles (Pyngrope) when I first came to Meghalaya on a political visit six months back. When we started the membership drive, we were only a handful back then. Today, I am proud to say that within six months, Trinamool Congress has emerged not just as the most prominent and formidable force in the state but also as an active family of 1 lakh members in Meghalaya.”
Optimistic about a change in Meghalaya, Abhishek Banerjee added that the State is on the cusp of change.
“In February 2023, when elections take place here, you will see a new fresh democratic progressive government, that will work for every Meghalayan and the people of the soil.”
Banerjee also rubbished claims that AITC was a Bengali party and insisted that a Meghalayan will lead the State, unlike the current government, which is remote-controlled from either Guwahati or Delhi.
“Meghalaya will have a government that will fight for the rights of the people. BJP brags and boasts about the ‘double-engine’ government. But how many times has Conrad (Sangma) gone to Delhi to file a memorandum or submit a deputation to include Khasi and Garo languages in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution? Not even once.”
Party workers present at the convention were also addressed by the Meghalaya TMC State President Dr Charles Pyngrope, who said that “being a pro-people and grassroot party, AITC remains the elementary institution of rural development. We will work tirelessly to transform Meghalaya into a model state. We are here to bring the change that the people of this State have been hoping for.”
Trinamool Congress Legislature Party Leader & Leader of Opposition Dr. Mukul Sangma, on the other hand, said that the day’s event remained a testimony of all the hard work Meghalaya TMC workers have put forth. “We shall not rest until we achieve the mission to provide a sense of security to all the people, especially to the people of villages and inter-state borders who are constantly being subjected to harassment and atrocities. We have come together collectively to end this oppression and suppression,”
Dr Sangma said. TMC State In-Charge Manas Ranjan Bhunia, meanwhile, targeted the NPP government over its continuous failure in upholding the rights of Meghalayans. “We must not forget the grave injustice people of this State have had to endure. Women, youth, teachers — none have been spared at the hands of the inept MDA Government. Education is in shambles, healthcare lies dilapidated. Is this true development or degradation?” he questioned.