<p>The Opposition BJP and the ruling Trinamool in Bengal are giving each other tough competition ahead of the upcoming rural Assembly polls.</p>.<p>A new flashpoint between the parties is the visit of central teams to the state for field inspection of houses built under the PMAY-G scheme.</p>.<p><strong>‘Political reasons’</strong></p>.<p>Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday observed the reason behind such an initiative could be ‘political’. “For political reasons, the Centre keeps sending A team, B team, A-Z team, and if anything untoward happens, they will send a team from the Centre to probe the matter,” Mamata said in south Bengal’s Gangasagar.</p>.<p>The chief minister reiterated that the Centre has not offered funds for the 100-days’ work scheme. The state, having generated the most mandates under the scheme, is deprived of the funds instead, she added.</p>.<p>She said that the poor people have worked hard, and their dues have accumulated.</p>.<p>Mamata clarified that complaints in the housing scheme had been enquired into, and 17 lakh names have been removed from the list.</p>.<p>Around 11 lakh houses have been built in the past month, and the remaining will also be built in phases after proper enquiry, she said.</p>.<p>She also alleged that (some) leaders representing the BJP were also the scheme’s beneficiaries.</p>.<p>The Union rural development ministry deputed the two central teams to West Bengal for the field inspection of the Purba Medinipur and Malda districts.</p>.<p><strong>BJP welcomes decision</strong></p>.<p>Suvendu Adhikari, leader of the Opposition in the state Assembly, has welcomed the Centre’s decision to depute the teams for field inspection of PMAY-G houses in Bengal, adding that “corrupt thieves who deprived the poor need to be jailed” in a tweet.</p>.<p>Several leaders from both parties, on both sides of the political divide, have<br />spoken and echoed their stands.</p>.<p>A section of villagers, local sources add, demonstrated, asking members of one of the visiting teams to Purba Medinipur that their earnings under the 100-day job scheme be released.</p>
<p>The Opposition BJP and the ruling Trinamool in Bengal are giving each other tough competition ahead of the upcoming rural Assembly polls.</p>.<p>A new flashpoint between the parties is the visit of central teams to the state for field inspection of houses built under the PMAY-G scheme.</p>.<p><strong>‘Political reasons’</strong></p>.<p>Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday observed the reason behind such an initiative could be ‘political’. “For political reasons, the Centre keeps sending A team, B team, A-Z team, and if anything untoward happens, they will send a team from the Centre to probe the matter,” Mamata said in south Bengal’s Gangasagar.</p>.<p>The chief minister reiterated that the Centre has not offered funds for the 100-days’ work scheme. The state, having generated the most mandates under the scheme, is deprived of the funds instead, she added.</p>.<p>She said that the poor people have worked hard, and their dues have accumulated.</p>.<p>Mamata clarified that complaints in the housing scheme had been enquired into, and 17 lakh names have been removed from the list.</p>.<p>Around 11 lakh houses have been built in the past month, and the remaining will also be built in phases after proper enquiry, she said.</p>.<p>She also alleged that (some) leaders representing the BJP were also the scheme’s beneficiaries.</p>.<p>The Union rural development ministry deputed the two central teams to West Bengal for the field inspection of the Purba Medinipur and Malda districts.</p>.<p><strong>BJP welcomes decision</strong></p>.<p>Suvendu Adhikari, leader of the Opposition in the state Assembly, has welcomed the Centre’s decision to depute the teams for field inspection of PMAY-G houses in Bengal, adding that “corrupt thieves who deprived the poor need to be jailed” in a tweet.</p>.<p>Several leaders from both parties, on both sides of the political divide, have<br />spoken and echoed their stands.</p>.<p>A section of villagers, local sources add, demonstrated, asking members of one of the visiting teams to Purba Medinipur that their earnings under the 100-day job scheme be released.</p>