The US envoy was with the governor for 45 minutes, a Raj Bhavan source said without, however, sharing the details of the meeting.
Banerjee scotched any speculation about the meeting when she told journalists waiting since morning at the state secretariat that, "In my appointment card, there is nothing of the sort (meeting with Powell)".
"It's a problem that you make such news," said a visibly annoyed Banerjee.
The official website of Trinamool Congress had on February 14 announced that, "The US Ambassador to India, Nancy Powell, has sought a meeting with the West Bengal CM.
Powell had met Banerjee in September, 2012, and discussed possible US investments, among other things.
In May of the same year, the then US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, too, had met Banerjee.
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