Centre issuing threats of engaging CBI against WB govt: Mamata

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Press Trust of India Howrah (WB)
Last Updated : May 31 2013 | 7:22 PM IST
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today accused the Centre of issuing threats of engaging CBI against the state government since Trinamool Congress quit the UPA on the issue of FDI in retail.
"They (Centre) are threatening us with CBI. There is no use of intimidating or threatening us. We had quit UPA on the single issue of FDI in retail. We will continue to oppose it," Banerjee told a rally for the June 2 Howrah Lok Sabha bypoll here.
"They (Centre) don't like us since they are not able to make us toe their line as they do in case of others through threats of CBI or money," she alleged.
Banerjee claimed 50 of per cent of the country's population would be affected by FDI in retail.
Banerjee also reiterated her claim that the Lok Sabha elections would be held within six months and the UPA would not return to power for a third consecutive time.
Referring to the announcement of Howrah Lok Sabha by-election immediately after the death of TMC MP Ambika Banerjee, she said, "What was the hurry to announce the poll since the Lok Sabha election would be held within six months and the two elections could have been held together? Congress and CPI(M) were, however, impatient."
Asserting that her government was awaiting Presidential assent to the anti-chitfund passed by the state assembly recently, she said, "They (Centre) are delaying in giving the assent."
She said as soon as the assent is received, the land and properties of the Sarada Group would be auctioned and money returned to the defrauded.
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First Published: May 31 2013 | 7:22 PM IST

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