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After cyclone, oneupmanship over relief work storms affected areas

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    The CPM and the Trinamool Congress continued with their efforts on Saturday to outdo each other in the relief work in the cyclone-hit areas.

    As Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee despatched her three newly-appointed ministers of state to the affected

    areas on Saturday, Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee decided to survey the South 24 Parganas on

    Sunday. A high-level meeting regarding relief and rehabilitation at the Writers’ Buildings also decided to send Finance Minister Dr Asim Dasgupta to Delhi shortly to lobby for more calamity funds.

    Having surveyed Nimpith in South 24 Parganas immediately after the cyclone, Bhattacharjee is scheduled to visit Gosaba in the district on Sunday.

    The CPM and Trinamool Congress have also been busy pulling their strings to have a control over the funds released for relief and rehabilitation work in the affected areas. The Left Front government has already demanded a relief package of Rs 1,000 crore while Mamata Banerjee urged her “friends” in the Union government as well as the Prime Minister that funds should not be channelised through the state government and instead should be sent directly to the district magistrates.

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    “The state government is in the habit of misusing Central funds. We want the money to go straight to the panchayats,” Mamata had said a few days ago.

    The CPM has vehemently opposed Mamata’s plea. The CM met Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Friday and urged him to release Rs 1,000 crore, as sought by the state government, as early as possible.

    According to reports, a Central team will soon visit the storm-hit areas for an on-the-spot survey of the damages caused by Aila.

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