Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said she would not be attending the meeting convened by the Centre on December 24 to discuss ways to commemorate the birth anniversary of philosopher and revolutionary leader Rishi Aurobindo on August 15 next year, as part of the 75th Independence Day celebrations.
Her decision came a day after Banerjee was apparently not given a chance to speak during a virtual meeting of chief ministers with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The CM, who was addressing a meeting of government officials, academicians and prominent personalities, said she would have given her inputs if allowed to speak at the meeting chaired by the PM on Independence Day celebrations.
"It isn't right to politicise everything. I will not be able to attend tomorrow's meeting since we have already charted out a number of programmes on Rishi Aurobindo already. Please write a letter to inform that I won't be attending (the meeting)," she told Chief Secretary H K Dwivedi.
Earlier, eminent painter Jogen Choudhury, who was present at the meeting, protested against the "treatment meted out to the chief minister, and said it was an insult for Bengal which has made significant contributions to the freedom movement".
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Poet Joy Goswami echoed similar sentiments.