<p>Kolkata: The BJP criticised West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, accusing her of indulging in politics of religion over her announcement of a Rs 1.1 lakh government grant for community Durga Pujas.</p>.<p>BJP's state general secretary Agnimitra Paul on Saturday alleged that the Banerjee-led government was ignoring development, while giving out doles.</p>.<p>Paul, the MLA of Asansol South constituency, said building temples and giving grants for puja cannot be the objective of a government.</p>.Mamata govt hikes grant for Durga Puja committees to Rs 1.10 Lakh this year.<p>"This shows the government is shifting its priorities. Instead of building roads and creating employment opportunities, Mamata Banerjee is busy doing politics of religion," she alleged, speaking to reporters.</p>.<p>Now, members of other communities will demand that the government build their places of worship, just like the Jagannath temple in Digha, she added.</p>.<p>Paul, a fashion designer-turned-politician, said the BJP was in favour of developing the education sector, creating employment opportunities, and uplifting every Indian citizen, irrespective of their religion.</p>
<p>Kolkata: The BJP criticised West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, accusing her of indulging in politics of religion over her announcement of a Rs 1.1 lakh government grant for community Durga Pujas.</p>.<p>BJP's state general secretary Agnimitra Paul on Saturday alleged that the Banerjee-led government was ignoring development, while giving out doles.</p>.<p>Paul, the MLA of Asansol South constituency, said building temples and giving grants for puja cannot be the objective of a government.</p>.Mamata govt hikes grant for Durga Puja committees to Rs 1.10 Lakh this year.<p>"This shows the government is shifting its priorities. Instead of building roads and creating employment opportunities, Mamata Banerjee is busy doing politics of religion," she alleged, speaking to reporters.</p>.<p>Now, members of other communities will demand that the government build their places of worship, just like the Jagannath temple in Digha, she added.</p>.<p>Paul, a fashion designer-turned-politician, said the BJP was in favour of developing the education sector, creating employment opportunities, and uplifting every Indian citizen, irrespective of their religion.</p>