"Left with near-bankrupt treasury": West Bengal Finance Minister Swapan Dasgupta assures focus on North Bengal in state budget
Siliguri, June 11
Calling the process of making the West Bengal budget a "daunting" task, state Finance Minister Swapan Dasgupta on Thursday accused the former Trinamool Congress government of leaving a "near bankrupt treasury."
Speaking with ANI, he said that the business community has lost faith in the government, allegedly due to the lapses by the previous administration. The minister further said that the budget will be most focused on reviving the financial condition of North Bengal, noting it as "traditionally deprived."
"More important than accommodating every concern, it is to sensitise ourselves to the issues which face the communities in North Bengal. Budget-making is a daunting task because we are left with a near-bankrupt treasury by the earlier administration. We also face the problem of loss of confidence by the business community. To restore confidence, there are priorities," he said.
Reflecting on the budget-making process, he said that consultation with all stakeholders is underway, adding that the entire secretariat of the Finance Department has been called to Siliguri.
"Our budget-making exercise involves consulting with all stakeholders in West Bengal. North Bengal has traditionally felt that it's been deprived. We decided to bring the entire secretariat of the Finance Department to Siliguri to talk to everyone involved. The whole area was represented by its organisations, and we wanted their views," the Minister said.
He further expressed optimism towards the budget becoming a key instrument in changing the "general atmosphere" in the state.
"There is going to be a change in the general atmosphere in West Bengal, and I hope the budget is going to contribute to that process," he said.
Earlier in May, West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari said North Bengal has consistently supported the BJP and reiterated the party's manifesto promises, including the establishment of an AIIMS, an IIT and a cancer hospital in the region.
CM Suvendu Adhikari, after arriving in North Bengal for the first time after taking oath, said his government would work to fulfil the aspirations of people in the region through regular engagement and monitoring of development schemes.
Speaking to reporters after arriving at Bagdogra Airport, he said, "North Bengal has repeatedly stood by the BJP and strengthened the hands of Prime Minister Modi. By working in North Bengal, we will fulfil the aspirations of the people," he said.
— ANI
Reader Comments
As someone from Cooch Behar, I can't tell you how refreshing it is to hear a finance minister actually acknowledge North Bengal's deprivation. But bringing the entire secretariat to Siliguri sounds expensive - looks like a publicity stunt. We need concrete plans for tea gardens, border trade, and better roads, not just photo ops. Still, hopeful for change. 🍵
Interesting how quickly the narrative shifts - first it was "Modi's Centre is bankrupting Bengal," now it's "TMC left us bankrupt." Both parties need to stop the blame game and focus on governance. North Bengal does need attention, but don't use it as a political football. I'm watching the budget details carefully before judging. 🤔
"Near-bankrupt treasury" - that's rich coming from a party that spent crores on rallies and statues for political messaging. North Bengal has huge potential - tea exports, tourism (dooars, darjeeling), and border trade with Nepal/Bhutan. Instead of blaming TMC, focus on building that IIT and AIIMS the CM promised. Words are cheap; budgets are real. Let's see the numbers. 📊
Finally, a government acknowledging North Bengal's needs! I've been in Siliguri for 10 years - the development gap between North and South Bengal is real. But please don't make this a political tool. We need honest budgeting, not drama about bankruptcy. The business community's trust must be restored through transparency, not accusations. Let the numbers speak. 📝
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