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Mic muted, not allowed to speak for more than 5 minutes; Mamata Banerjee walks out of Niti Aayog meeting

Mamata Banerjee

CM Mamta Banerjee made serious allegations against the central government

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  • CM Mamta Banerjee came out of Niti Aayog meeting
  • CM Mamta Banerjee made serious allegations against the central government
  • Central government wants to divide Bengal- CM Mamata

NITI Aayog Meeting, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee alleged political discrimination at the Niti Aayog meeting held in the national capital Delhi and said that her microphone was muted and she was not allowed to speak for more than five minutes, while other Chief Ministers were given more time. Mamata said that I said that you (the central government) should not discriminate against the state governments. I wanted to speak but my mic was muted. I was allowed to speak only for 5 minutes. People before me spoke for 10-20 minutes. Walking out of the meeting in the middle, Banerjee said that I was the only person to participate from the opposition, but still I was not allowed to speak. This is insulting.

They want to divide Bengal- CM Mamata

Before leaving for Delhi today, the All India Trinamool Congress president said that I will protest against the political discrimination being done with Bengal in the Niti Aayog meeting. We cannot agree with the way they have discriminated against Bengal and other opposition states in the budget. The Trinamool supremo further said that the attitude of BJP ministers and leaders is such that they want to divide Bengal and also want to impose an economic and geographical blockade on the state. She said that the attitude of their ministers and BJP leaders is such that they want to divide Bengal. Along with the economic blockade, they also want to impose a geographical blockade. The minister said this when Parliament was in session. Different leaders are giving different statements to divide Jharkhand, Bihar, Assam and Bengal. We strongly condemn this attitude.

Mamata further said that dividing Bengal means dividing the country and further mentioned that she will record her voice in the meeting and if they don’t let her do so, she will protest and leave the meeting. She said that dividing Bengal means dividing our country, India. We want to record our voice in this situation and I will be there to do so. If they will let me do so, I will try to record my voice or else I will protest and come out.

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