"Every person should be careful while making allegations against a responsible organisation like the Army...Do not let down the Army. Do not defame the Army," Tripathi told reporters.
Banerjee hit back at the Governor, terming his statement as "unfortunate". She tweeted, "The Governor is speaking in the voice of the Central Government! He was not in the city for about 8 days (sic)".
Trinamool Congress Secretary General and minister Partha Chatterjee later led an eight-member party delegation to Raj Bhavan. After meeting the Governor, he told media persons that "we asked him on what basis he made this remark".
The Governor told the delegation he said this on the basis of what he had been informed by the Army.
"No Governor should make such comment against any state government or Chief Minister. We never made any remarks on our Governor, but we are very sad to make this comment today.
The TMC delegation submitted a memorandum to Tripathi protesting "the Centre's role in the matter and the way the Army was being misused".
Unperturbed over the criticism by the Chief Minister and her party, the Governor said he stood by his statement and will do his duty.
"I stick to whatever I have said. Let them say whatever they feel. It does not affect me. I will do my duty. Army should not be politicised or criticised," he told PTI.
Banerjee had claimed that the Army personnel were taking money from vehicles which they are not supposed to do.
The Army had rebutted her allegations that its personnel were deployed at toll plazas without informing the state government and were collecting money, saying the exercise was being carried out in coordination with Kolkata Police.
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