"I came to know from media reports that Sukhen Dey said I had refused to recognize him and misbehaved with him when he called me sometime back. I in my entire life I have never spoken to any athlete or person named Sukhen Dey. I think there has been some miscommunication," Mitra told PTI here today reacting to some local media reports.
Dey has also complained about the state's apathy towards his achievements as he had won a silver medal in last Commonwealth Games too.
"I can't speak of 2010 Commonwealth Games as at that time I was neither the sports minister nor was there a Trinamool Congress government in the state. I think there has been some misunderstanding and miscommunication. I would meet him once he comes back from the Commonwealth Games," Mitra said.
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