Manna Dey's daughter rejects Mamata's request for Kolkata funeral

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IANS Bangalore/Kolkata
Last Updated : Oct 24 2013 | 9:07 PM IST

Legendary singer Manna Dey's daughter Sumita Thursday turned down West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's request that his body be brought to Kolkata for the last rites, alleging the state government did not come forward to help the family in a case.

Banerjee later denied the charges.

Hours after the singer breathed his last at a private hospital in Bangalore early Thursday, Banerjee called up Sumita and her husband thrice saying the body should be flown to Kolkata where her government would make arrangements including a gun salute befitting Dey's stature.

But Sumita did not agree.

Initially it was reported that the family took the decision in deference to Dey's last wish that his last rites be performed at the Hebbal crematorium where his wife was also cremated.

But after the cremation, Sumita exploded before the media, accusing her of not cooperating with the family during a police case related to fraudulent withdrawals from Dey's account.

"I did not refuse. I said give me time to think. Because everybody knows what we have been going through for the last five months and ten days (when Dey was admitted to the ICU of the private hospital).

"And I appealed to her many a time, I appealed to the Kolkata police commisisoner. I wrote him a stiff letter eventually when they did not respond.

"And in such a scenario when she (Banerjee) has not come forward, or not even shown any condolence, or any feeling for a family which is going through such rough times.. then how do I treat this? Just she wants the body to go to Kolkata when I had already arranged all the rites over here?"

Sumita said she had to make all the arrangements herself with the help of her Bangalore-based close friends because nobody had come forward.

Dey had filed a police case against one of his nephews for alleged illegal withdrawal of money and jewellery from his bank account and locker. On Sep 30, he had moved the Calcutta High Court pleading for police action against his nephew in the case.

Banerjee, however, denied his government has failed to show proper respect to Dey.

"Is it so? Then why did I meet him in Bangalore? I do not know whether she (Dey's daughter) has said so. It may be because we wanted his body."

The chief minister said Dey does not belong to one particular family.

"He belongs to the entire human family, to the entire music world. I talked to her thrice, her husband also. When I had met Dey in Bangalore this year, I had even offered him the ground floor of my house if he agreed to come to Kolkata, I told him he can stay, as my mother has passed away".

"I am sorry, anybody can blame me, but I cannot blame anyone," she added.

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First Published: Oct 24 2013 | 8:58 PM IST

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