"There was unruly behaviour by mob outside the Planning Commission...I did apologise to her...I think she was very graceful," Ahluwalia told NDTV today.
"Nobody has ever used a Chief Minister's visit to the Planning Commission as an opportunity to have a political protest. Frankly, we will have to think about how to prevent such a thing from happening (in the future)," he added
Ahluwalia also said Banerjee "certainly did not blame the Planning Commission" for the incident, but she did say that the administration should have handled it in better way.
He said a Chief Minister's visit to Planning Commission to discuss annual plan was an important government function and it was "totally absurd" for political parties to use that opportunity to interrupt process.
To a query whether the Planning Commission was "very generous" in giving 17 per cent hike in Plan, Ahluwalia said: "I don't want to say we are not generous, but we do not discriminate" between states as funds are allocated as per well-defined criteria.
When asked about the criticism that the government has rushed to implement the Direct Benefit Transfer scheme with an eye on elections, Ahluwalia said same critics have been saying government is not moving fast enough in many other areas.
"Quite frankly, I regard this as understandable but a politically opportunistic criticism...I don't think this is connected with general elections," he said.
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