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Narayanasamy hits out at Mamata, says no jobs created in WB since she took over

CNN-IBN | Updated Sep 30, 2012 at 10:44pm IST

Chennai: Hitting back at West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee over her criticism of UPA government's policies, Union minister V Narayanasamy on Sunday alleged that no industrial activity has taken place in her state or jobs created since she came to power.

"No industrial activity has taken place in state or jobs created since Mamata came to power," Narayanasamy said.

"Centre has to march forward for the purpose of fulfilling the wishes and aspirations of the people", Narayanasamy said on the eve of Trinamool Congress' demonstration in Delhi to protest the decision to allow FDI in multi-brand retail, an issue on which it has withdrawn support to the UPA.

No jobs created in WB since Mamata took over: MoS PMO

Mamata\'s party Trinamool Congress will stage a protest in Delhi on Monday against the government\'s decision to allow FDI in retail.

Banerjee had alleged on Saturday that "Looting is on in the name of aam admi and reforms".

"Reforms are meant to usher development for the people. Now-a-days, the trend is whenever any anti-people decision is taken, it is taken in the name of reforms," Banerjee had said in her post in Facebook.

With Additional Inputs From PTI

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