Mamata Banerjee meets Modi, talks development, forgets NRC

New Delhi: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee met Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the first time since the Lok Sabha elections here Wednesday.  However, the National Register of Citizens (NRC) process did not figure during their discussion which was mostly on developmental issues. This prompted the opposition in West Bengal to comment that the Chief Minister had gone to Modi in an effort to save former Kolkata Police Commissioner Rajeev Kumar.

The Trinamool Congress chief, who is opposed to implementation of a NRC in West Bengal, later said there was no provision of this process of preparing a list of genuine citizens being extended to West Bengal. She also raised the issue of the state’s renaming and invited Modi to Bengal.

The meeting at the Prime Minister’s residence lasted for about half-an- hour. Mamata Banerjee said the discussion was not political but focused on developmental issues of the state.

“Haven’t spoken about NRC with the PM. NRC is part of the Assam Accord, hence there is no provision of its implementation all over the country or in West Bengal. Neither there is any proposal, nor will it ever be done in Bengal,” Mamata Banerjee told reporters after her meeting.

Banerjee, who is on a three-day visit to the national capital, also said she discussed issues like BSNL, Defence Ordnance Factory, Railway and Coal with Modi.

“We submitted a lot of documents to substantiate the requests we made. Bengal’s GDP is 12.8, which is highest across the country. We showed him how Bengal is progressing despite huge debt burden. We also gave him documents to highlight our achievements in the field of economy and infrastructure,” Mamata stated.

Banerjee also said she raised the issue of renaming West Bengal and added that Narendra Modi was not averse to the idea.

“Renaming Bengal had been our prime agenda hence we have proposed it keeping ‘Bangla’ is mind. The Prime Minister has assured all help. I have told him that the sentiments of the people of Bengal are associated with the issue and we are open to suggestions from the Centre,” Mamata said.

Mamata Banerjee also said that she has invited Modi to inaugurate Deocha Pachami, the second largest coal block in the world which will see an investment of Rs 12,000 crore.

“We have submitted a security of Rs 50,000 crore for this. All agreements are done. I have invited him to inaugurate it after Navaratri and Durga Puja whenever he (Modi) has time,” she said. She also said that they spoke a ‘little’ on the political situation in general.

“However, this was a government to government meeting, nothing political. When I come to Delhi I always meet the Home Minister (Amit Shah). If he gives me time, I will meet him tomorrow,” Banerjee said.

PTI

 

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