Mamata Banerjee: BJP is making “false claims” of providing crop insurance to farmers 

CM Mamata Banerjee, accused the BJP-led government of making “false claims” of providing crop insurance to farmers in West Bengal, and said, “the TMC government has paid 80% of the insurance payout”

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Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday, December 26, accused the BJP-led government at the Centre of making false claims of providing crop insurance to farmers in West Bengal, and said the TMC-led state has paid 80% of the insurance payout.

The Narendra Modi government had never been serious about the well-being of farmers and the BJP is misleading the people, Banerjee, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief, told a public meeting here in South 24 Parganas district.

"The Centre is making false claim about paying the entire crop insurance amount to farmers. The Centre pays 20% of the total crop insurance amount, and the rest 80 % is paid by the state," Banerjee said.

Banerjee is a strident critic of the BJP and among the foremost opposition leaders against it.

Continuing her tirade against the BJP, she blamed the saffron party for committing atrocities on members of the minority community and Dalits.

Banerjee said her government has taken a slew of measures for farmers, including raising the minimum support price for paddy and taking steps to ensure direct cheque payment to farmers at paddy procurement centres by removing middlemen.

The chief minister cautioned middlemen against exploiting farmers or misleading them by paying them less for paddy procurement.

Continuing her tirade against the BJP, she blamed the saffron party for committing atrocities on members of the minority community and Dalits.

"We (TMC) have never been influenced by the political colour, if any, of the recipients and only went by eligibility criteria," she said, and cited welfare schemes like 'Kanyashree' introduced by her government.

The Kanyashree Prakalpa seeks to improve the status and well-being of girls, specifically those from socio-economically disadvantaged families through conditional cash transfers.

Banerjee said three of her party supporters were recently killed in South 24 Parganas district, and offered all help from the party to their families.

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