"We demand that NIA investigate the Burdwan blast incident. The NIA must investigate this type of incident when inter-state security and the country's security as a whole is concerned," Bose told reporters here.
"No state police has the right to probe such type of matter and I don't see any problem if the NIA investigates the Burdwan blast," he added.
Referring to the 2009 Vedic Village fire, when Banerjee, the then Railway Minister, had sought NIA investigation, Bose questioned why the chief minister was keeping silent now.
"If she can come out with statements on petty issues, then she must speak now," Bose said.
He alleged that the state police has been working under the "directive" of the ruling party TMC and questioned why the leaders of the party were "mum" on the issue.
"Not a single leader of TMC has said anything... This is peculiar," he alleged.
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