Annapurna Yojana protests spread across West Bengal districts

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Women protesting the non-payment of Annapurna Yojana funds staged road and railway blockades across West Bengal on Friday. English Mathrubhumi reports protests in West Midnapore, Jalpaiguri, Hooghly, Howrah and East Midnapore, where…

Women protesting the non-payment of Annapurna Yojana funds staged road and railway blockades across West Bengal on Friday. English Mathrubhumi reports protests in West Midnapore, Jalpaiguri, Hooghly, Howrah and East Midnapore, where women blocked National Highway 717 and disrupted traffic for about 90 minutes. In Balurghat, protesters locked an Anganwadi worker inside a centre alleging faulty surveys had led to rejected applications.

Annapurna Yojana protests spread across West Bengal districts

In West Midnapore, state minister Agnimitra Pal spoke with demonstrators who had entered the district magistrate's office during a meeting. Times Now reports Pal alleged that Trinamool Congress members were stirring up trouble, and said patience was needed because applications from two crore women were pending. Pal directed the district magistrate to appoint a nodal officer to oversee disbursement. The scheme promised Rs 3,000 a month to eligible women under the BJP's Annapurna Yojana, an alternative to the TMC's Lakshmir Bhandar scheme.

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Mathrubhumi reports the protests as a straightforward administrative failure, quoting Pal directing a nodal officer. Times Now frames the unrest as a political challenge to the new BJP government, quoting Pal blaming Trinamool members for instigating the crowd and invoking the chief minister. Times Now also flags the 12-page application form as a source of delay, a detail Mathrubhumi omits. Neither source independently verifies Pal's allegation of TMC infiltration. The middle ground is a rollout plagued by genuine grievances over a complex process, with some political noise inevitable. The key number to watch is the 2 crore pending applications Pal cited.

Watch whether the nodal officer appointment reduces protests before the next payment cycle.

Coverage: 2 sources, 1 pro-government, 1 neutral


Sources (2): english.mathrubhumi.com (neutral report), timesnownews.com (pro government)

This story was synthesised by AI from the 2 sources linked above.

Updated: this story now draws on 2 sources.

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