Kolkata (West Bengal): West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today said, no one from Bangladesh will be turned away if anyone comes knocking at the doors.
Mamata was addressing a mega July 21 Martyr’s Day rally of her Trinamool Congress at the Esplanade area of Kolkata. The Chief Minister, however, said she would not speak much on the subject as Bangladesh is an independent country and anything more needs to be said about the ongoing situation in that country will be the Indian Government, which will say.
Raising the issue at the far end of her speech, Mamata said, "We are aware of the situation in neighbouring Bangladesh and if anyone has gone to Bangladesh to study or if someone is here for treatment and has got stuck due to the situation in that country, if any kind of assistance is needed, we are there."
"I can only say that if any helpless person knocks on the door of Bengal, we will surely give shelter. Because it is the rule of the United Nations. If someone is a refugee, the person is respected in the surrounding areas and the neighbourhood. Earlier in Assam, there were some ethnic disturbances. A lot of people had fled and had taken refuge in Alipurduar for a long time. I also went to meet them,” Mamata said adding, "I will not say anything about the situation in Bangladesh. It is a different country. The central government will say about this."