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Published : Nov 14, 2019, 10:29 PM IST

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee refrained from reacting on Ayodhya verdict which was pronounced by SC on November 9. One of the TMC leaders informed that none from their party leaders are allowed to utter a single word on Ayodhya verdict except Mamata Banerjee, even if it's needed.

Mamata refrains from reacting on Ayodhya verdict

Kolkata (West Bengal): West Bengal Chief Minister (CM) Mamata Banerjee refrained from reacting on Ayodhya verdict on Thursday, six days since it was passed by the Supreme Court (SC), saying she is too busy with the relief work after Cyclone Bulbul.

The Ayodhya verdict was passed by the apex court on November 9 and not a single leader of the ruling TMC in West Bengal, including Banerjee has come out with a reaction on it.

"I don't want to comment on it as this is a government meeting and I am too busy with the cyclone relief work," Banerjee said while addressing a press conference post an administrative review meeting.

A total of six lakh people have been affected and over five lakh houses damaged due to the cyclone, which made landfall late on Saturday between Sagar Islands in West Bengal and Khepupara in Bangladesh. A total of 14 people, including fishermen of a capsized trawler whose bodies were found by the Coast Guard, had died in the calamity.

According to TMC sources, there has been 'strict instruction' from the party top brass asking its leaders not to 'utter a single word on the judgement.

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"We have been asked not to speak on this issue. Only our party supremo Mamata Banerjee will speak on it if needed. Or it will be by someone assigned by her," a senior TMC leader had said on Saturday.

TMC's silence on the historic verdict by the Supreme Court on Saturday allowing the construction of a Ram temple at the disputed site had drawn sharp reactions from BJP and the Congress.

West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh Saturday questioned TMC's silence on the Ayodhya verdict and said the ruling party of Bengal always prefers to keep quiet when it comes to taking a stand on issues related to national and social interests.

In one of the most important and most anticipated judgements in India's history, a five-judge Constitution bench of Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi on Saturday put an end to the more than a century-old dispute that has torn the social fabric of the nation.

The court in its unanimous verdict cleared the way for the construction of a Ram Temple at the disputed site at Ayodhya and directed the Centre to allot a five-acre plot to the Sunni Waqf Board for building a mosque.

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Kolkata (West Bengal): West Bengal Chief Minister (CM) Mamata Banerjee refrained from reacting on Ayodhya verdict on Thursday, six days since it was passed by the Supreme Court (SC), saying she is too busy with the relief work after Cyclone Bulbul.

The Ayodhya verdict was passed by the apex court on November 9 and not a single leader of the ruling TMC in West Bengal, including Banerjee has come out with a reaction on it.

"I don't want to comment on it as this is a government meeting and I am too busy with the cyclone relief work," Banerjee said while addressing a press conference post an administrative review meeting.

A total of six lakh people have been affected and over five lakh houses damaged due to the cyclone, which made landfall late on Saturday between Sagar Islands in West Bengal and Khepupara in Bangladesh. A total of 14 people, including fishermen of a capsized trawler whose bodies were found by the Coast Guard, had died in the calamity.

According to TMC sources, there has been 'strict instruction' from the party top brass asking its leaders not to 'utter a single word on the judgement.

Also read: Almost 100 pc children in Bengal completely immunised: Mamata

"We have been asked not to speak on this issue. Only our party supremo Mamata Banerjee will speak on it if needed. Or it will be by someone assigned by her," a senior TMC leader had said on Saturday.

TMC's silence on the historic verdict by the Supreme Court on Saturday allowing the construction of a Ram temple at the disputed site had drawn sharp reactions from BJP and the Congress.

West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh Saturday questioned TMC's silence on the Ayodhya verdict and said the ruling party of Bengal always prefers to keep quiet when it comes to taking a stand on issues related to national and social interests.

In one of the most important and most anticipated judgements in India's history, a five-judge Constitution bench of Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi on Saturday put an end to the more than a century-old dispute that has torn the social fabric of the nation.

The court in its unanimous verdict cleared the way for the construction of a Ram Temple at the disputed site at Ayodhya and directed the Centre to allot a five-acre plot to the Sunni Waqf Board for building a mosque.

Also read: Union Health Minister appeals people for organ donation

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Mamata refrains from reacting on Ayodhya verdict
         Kolkata, Nov 15 (PTI) West Bengal Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjee refrained from reacting on Ayodhya verdict on
Thursday, six days since it was passed by the Supreme Court,
saying she is too busy with the relief work after Cyclone
Bulbul.
         The Ayodhya verdict was passed by the apex court on
November 9 and not a single leader of the ruling TMC in West
Bengal, including Banerjee, who is party supremo, has come out
with a reaction on it.
         "I don't want to comment on it as this is a government
meeting and I am too busy with the cyclone relief work,"
Banerjee said while addressing a press conference post an
administrative review meeting.
         A total six lakh people have been affected and over
five lakh houses damaged due to the cyclone, which made
landfall late on Saturday between Sagar Islands in West Bengal
and Khepupara in Bangladesh. A total 14 people, including
fishermen of a capsized trawler whose bodies were found by the
Coast Guard, had died in the calamity.
         According to TMC sources, there has been "strict
instruction" from the party top brass asking its leaders not
to "utter a single word" on the judgement.
         "We have been asked not to speak on this issue. Only
our party supremo Mamata Banerjee will speak on it if needed.
Or it will be by someone assigned by her," a senior TMC leader
had said on Saturday.
         TMC's silence on the historic verdict by the Supreme
Court on Saturday allowing the construction of a Ram temple at
the disputed site had drawn sharp reactions from BJP and the
Congress.
         West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh Saturday
questioned TMC's silence on the Ayodhya verdict and said the
ruling party of Bengal always prefers to keep quiet when it
comes to taking a stand on issues related to national and
social interests.
         In one of the most important and most anticipated
judgements in India's history, a five-judge Constitution bench
of Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi on
Saturday put an end to the more than a century old dispute
that has torn the social fabric of the nation.
         The court in its unanimous verdict cleared the way for
the construction of a Ram Temple at the disputed site at
Ayodhya and directed the Centre to allot a five-acre plot to
the Sunni Waqf Board for building a mosque. PTI SCH PNT
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