<p>Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee's decision to withdraw support to the UPA government has earned her laurels and flak among the netizens in West Bengal.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Didi, we thank you... Your decision is well timed and appropriate," Rajib Mukherjee posted on Banerjee's official page.<br /><br />Minutes after announcing the decision Tuesday night, Banerjee posted a statement thanking the people of Bengal for providing her the strength to take a tough decision.<br /><br />"I salute to our Maa Maati Manush. Thanks to all of you for your support. Thank you so much," Banerjee posted.<br /><br />"Didi u r great, we all support u," posted Anirban Basu.<br /><br />"Thank you Didi for taking a decision in favour of common man. Do they (Congress) feel the country belongs to them," Utpal Dutta posted.<br /><br />But a section of Facebook users questioned Banerjee's decision and her silence over corruption for three years.<br /><br />"Didi, Why don't you speak about corruption in UPA as this is bigger issue than FDI? <br /><br />What were you doing for last three years?" posted Shambhu.<br /><br />Some felt Banerjee was up to her political gimmicks.<br /><br />"Why there was no protest when electricity tariff has been increased five times after your government came to power," asked Mohammed Salimullah.<br /><br />"(Railway Minister) Mukul Roy was not capable enough to become a cabinet minister... otherwise he could have protested the decisions in the cabinet meeting itself," posted Paromita Sen.<br /><br />The reference was to the central government's decisions to hike diesel prices, cap the number of subsidized cooking gas cylinders each family can get in a year and allow foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail.<br /></p>
<p>Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee's decision to withdraw support to the UPA government has earned her laurels and flak among the netizens in West Bengal.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Didi, we thank you... Your decision is well timed and appropriate," Rajib Mukherjee posted on Banerjee's official page.<br /><br />Minutes after announcing the decision Tuesday night, Banerjee posted a statement thanking the people of Bengal for providing her the strength to take a tough decision.<br /><br />"I salute to our Maa Maati Manush. Thanks to all of you for your support. Thank you so much," Banerjee posted.<br /><br />"Didi u r great, we all support u," posted Anirban Basu.<br /><br />"Thank you Didi for taking a decision in favour of common man. Do they (Congress) feel the country belongs to them," Utpal Dutta posted.<br /><br />But a section of Facebook users questioned Banerjee's decision and her silence over corruption for three years.<br /><br />"Didi, Why don't you speak about corruption in UPA as this is bigger issue than FDI? <br /><br />What were you doing for last three years?" posted Shambhu.<br /><br />Some felt Banerjee was up to her political gimmicks.<br /><br />"Why there was no protest when electricity tariff has been increased five times after your government came to power," asked Mohammed Salimullah.<br /><br />"(Railway Minister) Mukul Roy was not capable enough to become a cabinet minister... otherwise he could have protested the decisions in the cabinet meeting itself," posted Paromita Sen.<br /><br />The reference was to the central government's decisions to hike diesel prices, cap the number of subsidized cooking gas cylinders each family can get in a year and allow foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail.<br /></p>