New Delhi: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee defied protocol in a review meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the post-cyclonic situation in the state and is misleading on the controversy surrounding chief secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay, said Government of India (GoI) sources on Tuesday.
After the Prime Minister landed at Kalaikunda last week, Banerjee left for Digha after meeting him briefly and did not attend the review meeting over the damage caused by Cyclone Yaas. Mamata maintains she took the Prime Minister's permission before leaving but the GoI sources say that PM Modi had not permitted Banerjee to leave the meeting.
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"It is clear that Mamata Banerjee's statement of being made to wait is entirely false and that she made the PM wait," a source said.
The sources also said that the Chief Minister had agreed to attend the meeting, but changed her mind after coming to know that the Leader of Opposition (LoP) Suvendu Adhikari was going to be part of the meeting, which she also mentions in her letter.
Slamming her claims of being told to wait for 20 minutes before the Prime Minister, the government sources said that she was expected to come in advance, as everyone does when PM is supposed to land at any airport.
They also said that the Bengal CM had chosen to prevent other officers too from attending the meeting and in effect cancelled the review meeting scheduled by the Prime Minister, as she sensed that she had to wait till the meeting was over.
"Mamata Banerjee chose to boycott the review meeting because the LOP of West Bengal was present. No issue was created by GoI on this because what mattered was cyclone relief activities. It was suggested to her that PM will meet her immediately after the review meeting as that was the reason for which he travelled to the state," the sources said.
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Referring to Banerjee's protests following the recall of Chief Secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay, describing the order as 'unprecedented and unconstitutional, the sources said that the order is perfectly constitutional since Chief Secretary is an All India Services officer. "He chose to ignore his constitutional duties, as a result of which no presentation was given to PM and no officer of West Bengal government attended the PM's review meeting," they said.