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Mamata to meet PM during Delhi visit, raise BSF, Tripura issues

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Utkarsh Mishra
November 22, 2021 16:19 IST
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said she will be meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi during her visit to Delhi, and raise issues concerning enhancement of Border Security Force jurisdiction as well as 'widespread violence' in Tripura.

IMAGE: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee addresses a meeting, in Howrah. Photograph: ANI Photo

Banerjee also said she may not join the dharna being staged by Trinamool Congress MPs in protest against 'attack on party workers' in Tripura, but will surely express solidarity with them.

 

Hitting out at Amit Shah, the TMC supremo said the Union home minister 'is yet to show courtesy' and meet the TMC MPs, who had been seeking an audience with him over the violence in Tripura.

"During my visit to Delhi, I will be meeting the prime minister. Apart from various state-related matters, I will be raising issues concerning the enhancement of BSF jurisdiction as well as Tripura violence," she told reporters before leaving for Delhi.

Banerjee wondered why the human rights commission was 'not taking a note' of the ongoing use of brute force in the northeastern state.

"The chief minister of Tripura (Biplab Deb) and his government are defying the SC's directive. They have to reply to common people. I will appeal to the higher judiciary to act against his government as per law," she said.

The Supreme Court has asked the Tripura government to ensure that no political party in the fray for the coming local body elections 'is prevented from pursuing its electoral rights in accordance with law, and from campaigning in a peaceful and orderly manner'.

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