On September 2, the Calcutta High Court ruled that allowances for the imams and muezzins announced by the state government were unconstitutional.
The chief minister, however, declined to make any comment on the Calcutta High Court order, saying, "Law will take its own course."
"We believe in a democratic process and everything will be done as per law for the protection of minorities as well as imams and muezzins for their development, Banerjee said giving away scholarships and loans to the minorities at a function organised by the West Bengal Minorities' Development and Financial Corporation.
A Calcutta High Court division bench of Justice P K Chattopadhyay and Justice M P Shrivastava passing an order on a writ petition filed against the government's announcement of allowances for the imams and muezzins ruled them unconstitutional and against public interest.
State's urban development minister Firhad Hakim had earlier assured the imams and muezzins that as long as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her government was there, interest of the poor minorities would remain protected.
