"She didn't pay any heed to the instructions of Delhi police when she was asked to use a different gate meant for VVIPS. She used the gate where protests were going on. Such incident wouldn't have happened if Mamata Banerjee used the specified gate," Gautam Deb said in an interview to a Bengali news channel.
The chief minister had subsequently fallen ill and had been admitted to a private hospital from where she was discharged on Saturday after being advised rest for two weeks.
"I cannot understand how a chief minister visiting to Delhi can't listen to the advice of the Delhi police," Deb said.
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