WB Guv praises Mamata for coping with demonetisation\, "hasty"

WB Guv praises Mamata for coping with demonetisation, "hasty"

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Keshari Nath on Friday praised the government for being able to cope with the challenges of demonetisation and "hasty" implementation of the GST "thrust upon" by the Centre.

In his address to the Assembly on the first day of the Budget Session, said never for once faltered from the track of the development process that encompassed every person from all walks of life.

He also praised the government for keeping a "steady vigil" to ensure communal harmony, and said the overall atmosphere remained peaceful.

"The was able to cope with the twin challenges of demonetisation and hasty enforcement of GST thrust upon by the central government," he said.

He said there were attempts to disturb peace in the Darjeeling hills which were strongly dealt with.

said the was committed to safeguarding the democratic and federal structure of the Constitution.

Noting that the country was standing at the "crossroads of history", the said, "regardless of the ominous forces of divisiveness, intolerance and contempt, the government will strive to protect the triple pillars of democracy (the legislature, and judiciary)."

Holding placards and shouting slogans, opposition Left Front and members trooped into the Well of the House demanding a discussion on the governor's address during the current session.

The opposition is up in arms against the government for his decision to do away with the customary debate on the motion of thanks to the governor's address.

However, told reporters in his chamber that there will be a discussion on the governor's address when the House reconvenes in due course and the chief minister would also give a reply.

He said the had a packed schedule at the moment.

is scheduled to present the state Budget on Monday and the House will pass it the next day.

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First Published: Fri, February 01 2019. 19:00 IST