"We will not allow any bandh in the state on September 2. We will keep everything open. Vehicles will ply and shops will open. If vehicles and shops are damaged (by bandh supporters), we will take strong action. We will also give compensation," she told a meeting of the students wing of her party here.
"If they (central TUs) want they can go to Delhi and stage dharna to register their protest," she said.
Last month, INTUC president G Sanjeeva Reddy had stated he would urge Banerjee to allow Trinamool Congress' trade union wing to participate in the strike.
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