CPIM trying to plug loopholes before elctions

For one, they asked the ministers to expedite the utilisation of central funds and complete work on ongoing development projects by March 31.

KOLKATA: With an eye on the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the CPIM leadership in West Benrgal did a preliminary assessment of some of its ministers on Monday in the presence of chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and state commerce & industry minister Nirupam Sen.

For one, they asked the ministers to expedite the utilisation of central funds and complete work on ongoing development projects by March 31.

The state CPIM leadership will review the progress of such central funds utilisation post-March 31. It is learnt that the party leadership is also miffed with the state government's paltry 22% success rate (till January 23, 2009) in implementing the mega central project -- National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme in West Bengal.

The CPIM leadership has also urged its ministers in the Buddhadeb government to ensure 100 per cent implementation of the Valmiki Ambedkar Awas Yojana (VAMBAY) -- a JV between the Centre and state governments to improve living conditions of slum duellers by providing pucca houses.

The state CPIM leadership has also noted that funds for tribal development remains unused in the districts of Purulia, Bankura, Jalpaiguri, Cooch Behar and West Midnapore. The leadership has also asked the Pascimaanchal Unnayal Parshad to hasten the process of using central funds for tribal population in the state.

By holding meetings with party ministers and assessing their performance, the CPIM leadership is trying to plug prevailing loopholes in the state government in implementing projects meant for the backward class and tribals before the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.
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The meeting between party leaders and ministers was held at the CPIM headquarters on Alimuddin Street and the ministers attended the meeting which begun at 4 p.m. on Monday. The move is also being seen as a damage control exercise after the CPIM got a dent in the districts of East Midnapore, South 24-Parganas and some pockets of North 24-Parganas and Nadia during the panchayat elections held in May 2008.
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