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TMC challenges Modi to publish white paper on funds allocation for Bengal since 2021 state polls

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January 17, 2026
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Kolkata:  In a sharp retort to PM Narendra Modi’s allegations that the TMC in West Bengal was swindling central funds meant for the poor and backward communities, the state’s ruling party challenged the Centre to release a white paper on fund allocation to the state ever since the BJP’s defeat in the 2021 assembly elections.

The Prime Minister, in a rally at the North Bengal town of Malda on Saturday, called the Mamata Banerjee government “cruel and heartless” for “looting” public money and stopping central benefits from reaching the people.

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“Political Tourist @narendramodi claims he wants every poor household in Bengal to have a permanent home. Really? Then why has the Centre spitefully withheld Rs 24,275 crore of Bengal’s Awas Yojana funds?” questioned the TMC on its official X handle.

Modi advocated for a “true change” in Bengal’s political landscape in the upcoming assembly elections, stating that “real welfare” of the people of Bengal will happen only when the “obstructive TMC regime” is replaced by “a pro-people BJP government”.

“As the ‘pradhan sevak’ (primary servant) of this country, I am trying to serve the people of Bengal with utmost honesty and sincerity. I want all homeless people of this state to own their permanent dwelling. I want you to access full benefits of the welfare schemes which the Centre has launched for the poor and backward communities because you have rightful claims to them,” Modi said at the Malda rally.

“But that’s not happening. The TMC government here is extremely cruel and heartless. The funds dispatched by the Centre for the poor are looted by the TMC workers here. They are enemies of the poor people of Bengal. They don’t bother about your difficulties, they are only interested in filling their coffers,” he added.

The Trinamool Congress responded by asking why the Centre has so far ignored its challenge to release a white paper on fund allocation for Bengal.

“Why has the Modi government refused our open challenge to release a white paper on fund allocation to Bengal ever since their humiliating defeat in the 2021 Assembly elections?” the party wrote on X.

The party claimed that in the wake of the Centre’s “funds blockage for rural housing” in the state, the Mamata Banerjee government shelled out over Rs 30,000 crore from its own treasury to continue with the scheme.

“Why did Smt. @MamataOfficial have to step in and give roofs to 12 lakh families at a cost of  Rs14,400 crore under Banglar Bari (scheme)? Why did Bengal’s own treasury have to bear Rs 19,700 crore more to house another 16 lakh families under Phase-II of Banglar Bari?” the party asked Modi on social media.

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