We don’t need advice from others: Jairam Ramesh

November 20th, 2011 - 7:58 pm ICT by IANS  

Mamata Banerjee Kolkata, Nov 20 (IANS) Countering Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee’s stern message to the Congress to decide whether it wanted to continue the alliance with her party, senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh Sunday said his party had no need for advice from other political outfits.

Addressing a Panchayati Raj sammelan convened by the Congress, the union rural development minister stressed the need for coordination between the United Progressive Alliance government at the centre and the Trinamool led government in West Bengal.

“We have not taken VRS (Voluntary Retirement Scheme). We will work as a political party. We know our limitations also and will not cross the limit as we have to run the government also. We have our government at the centre and also an alliance government in West Bengal.

“So long there is coordination between the state and the central governments it will be good for both the centre and the state. Congress doesn’t need any advice from others. We know our duties and responsibilities both as ruling party and as opposition party,” said Ramesh without mentioning Banerjee or the Trinamool.

On Friday, West Bengal Chief Minister Banerjee had served a fresh ultimatum to the Congress asking it to “Decide whether you want to stay with us or not” after the youth Congress took out a protest rally in the city against alleged attacks on party workers by Trinamool activists.

Banerjee asserted that her party was not dependent on the Congress to run the state government.

While the Congress-led UPA government in New Delhi needs the support of the Trinamool to retain its majority, the Trinamool has a huge majority of its own in the state assembly.

Ramesh, however, promised all support to the state in rural development programmes.

“As rural development minister, I am ready to give all support to West Bengal in the area of rural development. We will help to build a new rural environment in rural Bengal by helping you in making in schools, buildings and other necessary infrastructures for development,” said Ramesh.

Earlier, on the issue of repeated petrol price hikes, Banerjee had threatened that her party - the second largest partner in the Congress-led UPA - would not stay with the central government and demanded a roll-back.

The relations between the Congress and the Trinamool has deteriorated of late following each partner roping in dissidents from the other, and the death of a Congress woman worker in police firing.

The Youth Congress procession has particularly irked Banerjee because it traversed a portion of the South Kolkata parliamentary constituency which is slated to hold bypolls Nov 30 after the chief minister vacated the seat.

Recently Trinamool Congress general secretary Mukul Roy shot off a letter to state Congress chief Pradip Bhattacharya alleging that Congress workers were attacking Trinamool activists.

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