Mamata, chief secy insulted PM by not attending cyclone review assembly: Suvendu
“I have no word to criticise the way the West Bengal Chief Minister and the Chief Secretary insulted the prime minister,” Mr. Adhikari, a BJP MLA, instructed reporters in a digital press convention.
Leader of the Opposition in West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari on Saturday alleged that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the chief secretary have insulted Prime Minister Narendra Modi by not attending a gathering chaired by him to debate the ravages prompted by Cyclone Yaas.
Ms. Banerjee did not attend the assembly however entered the room from the place PM Modi was holding the assembly and submitted a report back to him on the damages prompted by the cyclone within the state, and sought a ₹20,000 crore package deal for redevelopment of the worst-hit areas.
She was accompanied by Chief Secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay. A couple of hours after the assembly, the Centre ordered his switch to Delhi.
“I have no word to criticise the way the West Bengal Chief Minister and the Chief Secretary insulted the prime minister,” Mr. Adhikari, a BJP MLA, instructed reporters in a digital press convention.
Claiming that Ms. Banerjee questioned his presence within the assembly held at Kalaikunda air base in Paschim Medinipur district on Friday, Mr. Adhikari stated that he was invited to it because the chief of opposition within the state meeting and MLA of cyclone-affected Nandigram.
“She is trying to show her arrogance and petty politics by her stance,” he stated.
Ms. Banerjee has claimed that opposition leaders have been not invited to comparable review conferences held in Gujarat and Odisha, the 2 states that additionally confronted cyclone fury over the previous few days.