Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee assured Tuesday Prime Minister Narendra Modi that her government is fully prepared to work with the Centre. She told the PM that she will cooperate with all other stakeholders for the speedy implementation of the COVID-19 vaccination programme in West Bengal. The prime minister reviewed the COVID-19 situation in various states through video conferencing with chief ministers. Mamata Banerjee made it clear that she has no issues following the Centre’s directive in the fight against COVID-19.
Banerjee said during the meeting that West Bengal has successfully reduced COVID-19 positivity and death rates. She also said the recovery rate among the patients in the state has improved as compared to other parts of India.
“We are ready to work with the Centre and all other stakeholders for speedy and universal vaccination for everyone,” Banerjee told Modi. She said the entire nation is looking forward to an early vaccination programme.
The West Bengal chief minister assured Modi that the state is fully prepared with trained human resources and required infrastructure (including cold chain) for the vaccination programme, a statement issued by the government said.
During the meeting Banerjee also said ‘political gamesmanship and competitive rallies’ must be avoided in the greater public interest.
Even with the onset of the festive season and the commencement of suburban railway services, West Bengal has been successful in reducing the positivity and death rates and improving the recovery rate, she said.
“Despite sharing several international and inter-state borders and bearing the burden of patients from neighbouring states, West Bengal has been performing remarkably well as compared to other parts of the country,” the statement said.
Like her previous meetings, Banerjee expressed her grievances over the Centre not releasing adequate funds, including Goods and Services Tax (GST) dues, to the states.
The West Bengal government has already spent Rs 4,000 crore on COVID-19 management but the Centre has released only Rs 193 crore so far, she said. Banerjee said the GST dues for West Bengal have amounted to Rs 8,500 crore and expenses on every account are increasing, the statement said.
West Bengal has reported 4,59,918 COVID-19 cases, including 8,072 fatalities, till Monday.