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Bedi returns for talks, but fails as Pondy CM continues dharna

Puducherry: Puducherry Lt Governor Kiran Bedi cut short her New Delhi trip and returned, offering to hold talks on Sunday evening with Chief Minister V Narayanwamy to end his five-day old dharna, but the initiative failed to take off with the latter "imposing" pre conditions for the meeting.

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Published : Feb 18, 2019, 1:23 PM IST

After the parleys scheduled later in the evening were cancelled, Bedi accused the Chief Minister of "imposing" conditions on the venue and officials to be present only to "stretch the matter unduly" as it suits him politically.

Bedi returns for talks, but fails as Pondy CM continues dharna
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Bedi, who left for Delhi on February 14, returned this afternoon and shot off a letter to Narayanasamy inviting him and his colleagues for a meeting in the evening at Raj Nivas.

As soon as he received the letter, the Chief Minister sent his reply requesting Bedi to hold the meeting at the Chief Secretariat.

In his letter, the CM had very specifically stated that the Officer on Special Duty or Consultant of the office of Lt Governor should not be present at the meeting.

Bedi in turn sent a letter pointing out that by "imposing these conditions" regarding venue of the meeting, the officers to be present at the discussion, he only wanted to "stretch the matter unduly" as it suits him politically.

She also informed Narayanasamy that she had cut short her public engagements and returned to Puducherry to hold meeting with him to "avoid inconvenience to people of Puducherry" due to his "politically motivated agitations."

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Earlier, Bedi had offered to discuss the issues raised by him, on February 21, but her sudden departure even as the Chief Minister was continuing his dharna had drawn criticism from various leaders, who accused her of "disrespecting democracy."

The Lt Governor and the government headed by Narayanasamy had been at logger heads over various issues ever since Bedi assumed office in May 2016.

The dharna continued for the fifth day with different political party leaders from Tamil Nadu including the DMK president M K Stalin and the VCK leader Thirumavalavan calling on the Chief Minister extending support to the protest.

Narayanasamy, his cabinet colleagues and legislators belonging to the Congress and the DMK are staging the dharna to protest against the "negative stand" of Bedi towards the territorial government's proposals.

Also read:No KCR or TRS factor in LS polls, says Telangana Cong

After the parleys scheduled later in the evening were cancelled, Bedi accused the Chief Minister of "imposing" conditions on the venue and officials to be present only to "stretch the matter unduly" as it suits him politically.

Bedi returns for talks, but fails as Pondy CM continues dharna
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Bedi, who left for Delhi on February 14, returned this afternoon and shot off a letter to Narayanasamy inviting him and his colleagues for a meeting in the evening at Raj Nivas.

As soon as he received the letter, the Chief Minister sent his reply requesting Bedi to hold the meeting at the Chief Secretariat.

In his letter, the CM had very specifically stated that the Officer on Special Duty or Consultant of the office of Lt Governor should not be present at the meeting.

Bedi in turn sent a letter pointing out that by "imposing these conditions" regarding venue of the meeting, the officers to be present at the discussion, he only wanted to "stretch the matter unduly" as it suits him politically.

She also informed Narayanasamy that she had cut short her public engagements and returned to Puducherry to hold meeting with him to "avoid inconvenience to people of Puducherry" due to his "politically motivated agitations."

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Earlier, Bedi had offered to discuss the issues raised by him, on February 21, but her sudden departure even as the Chief Minister was continuing his dharna had drawn criticism from various leaders, who accused her of "disrespecting democracy."

The Lt Governor and the government headed by Narayanasamy had been at logger heads over various issues ever since Bedi assumed office in May 2016.

The dharna continued for the fifth day with different political party leaders from Tamil Nadu including the DMK president M K Stalin and the VCK leader Thirumavalavan calling on the Chief Minister extending support to the protest.

Narayanasamy, his cabinet colleagues and legislators belonging to the Congress and the DMK are staging the dharna to protest against the "negative stand" of Bedi towards the territorial government's proposals.

Also read:No KCR or TRS factor in LS polls, says Telangana Cong

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Bedi cuts short Delhi trip to hold talks with Pondy CM, fails
Puducherry, Feb 17 (PTI) Puducherry Lt Governor Kiran
Bedi cut short her New Delhi trip and returned here, offering
to hold talks Sunday evening with Chief Minister V Narayanwamy
to end his five-day old dharna, but the initiative failed to
take off with the latter "imposing" pre conditions for the
meeting.
After the parleys scheduled later in the evening were
cancelled, Bedi accused the Chief Minister of "imposing"
conditions on the venue and officials to be present only to
"stretch the matter unduly" as it suits him politically.
Bedi, who left for Delhi on February 14, returned this
afternoon and shot off a letter to Narayanasamy inviting him
and his colleagues for a meeting in the evening at Raj Nivas.
As soon as he received the letter, the Chief Minister
sent his reply requesting Bedi to hold the meeting atthe
Chief Secretariat.
In his letter, the CM had very specifically stated that
the Officer on Special Duty or Consultant of the office of Lt
Governor should not be present at the meeting.
Bedi in turn sent a letter pointing out that by "imposing
these conditions" regarding venue of the meeting, the
officers to be present at the discussion, he only wanted to
"stretch the matter unduly" as it suits him politically.
She also informed Narayanasamy that she had cut short her
public engagements and returned to Puducherry to hold meeting
with him to "avoid inconvenience to people of Puducherry" due
to his "politically motivated agitations."
Earlier, Bedi had offered to discuss the issues raised by
him, on February 21, but her sudden departure even as the
Chief Minister was continuing his dharna had drawn criticism
from various leaders, who accused her of "disrespecting
democracy."
The Lt Governor and the government headed by Narayanasamy
had been at loggerheads over various issues ever since Bedi
assumed office in May 2016.
The dharna continued for the fifth day with different
political party leaders from Tamil Nadu including the DMK
president M K Stalin and the VCK leader Thirumavalavan calling
on the Chief Minister extending support to the protest.
Narayanasamy, his cabinet colleagues and legislators
belonging to the Congress and the DMK are staging the dharna
to protest against the "negative stand" of Bedi towards the
territorial government's proposals. PTI COR
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