
West Bengal’s ruling Left Front — or at least the party that controls it — thinks so.
In Saikapatna in West Midnapore’s Narayangarh block, on land owned by the panchayat, there stands a hut with bamboo-curtain walls and an asbestos roof. This is the office of the CPM’s Madhabchak branch committee.
West Midnapore district is home to Panchayat Minister Surjya Kanta Mishra.
When asked how renovation of a party office could be done with public funds, Saha said: “Yes, it is a mistake. We have told the party to move out and take their office somewhere else...They have promised to vacate after panchayat elections next month.” Eeasier said than done because the CPM built the office on land that falls in the compound of a Sishu Shiksha Kendra (SSK) or children’s school that is part of the Centrally sponsored Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA). “The party office was renovated with NREGA funds but what’s wrong? Officially, the money was released to renovate the SSK,” said Haripada Maity, local CPM member who works out of this office. Said Joint Secretary in the Panchayat department Shekhar Sengupta: “There is absolutely no way NREGA money can be used to build a party office.“


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