Mamata asks UPA allies to take stand on 'anti-people' decisions
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Continuing the protest against FDI in multi-brand retail, TMC chief Mamata Banerjee today urged political parties supporting the UPA government to take a stand on 'anti-people decisions' in the interest of the common people and also sought public opinion on these issues.
"Time is running out to voice protest against many anti-people decisions like increase in diesel prices, fertilizer prices, restriction on use of LPG cylinders, introduction of FDI in retail, in pensions and insurance, etc., by UPA-II," Banerjee, the West Bengal chief minister said in a Facebook post.
"May I request the political parties supporting the UPA-II, to take stand in the interest of common people, so that anti-people decisions are not implemented.
"May I also seek public opinion on these issues?" she said.
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