Gurung, also the GTA Chief Executive, was accompanied by Binay Tamang, an executive member.
"Pending works regarding transfer of departments to GTA was discussed with the CM, who asked the Home Secretary to look into the matter," Gurung told reporters after the over half-an-hour long meeting which was also attended by Home Secretary Basudeb Banerjee.
Gurung, however, described the meeting as a 'courtesy call' saying, "I am here to offer puja at Kalighat temple.
When asked whether the issue about withdrawal of police cases against GJM leaders and workers came up in the meeting with the Home Secretary, Gurung said, "Not that way since the issue is a political one.
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