West Bengal chief minister urges President to 'save' India
TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay was arrested in connection with the Rose Valley chit fund scam
The Bengal chief further accused the Centre of pursuing vendetta politics
Mamata's remarks follow TMC MP Tapas Pal's arrest over involvement in the Rose Valley chit fund scam
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday suddenly lost her cool at a joint conference of eight political parties, taking objection to a question posed to Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi.
Banerjee announced that TMC would send a list of job losers due to demonetisation to President
She says, the raids by central agencies devalue the institution of a head of civil service
Mamata advised I-T officials to take the state leadership into confidence before taking any action
The people can't withdraw their own money and we don't know whether that is safe, says West Bengal CM
The Bengal CM had accused the Centre of imposing an undeclared Emergency after army was deployed in the state
According to sources, Banerjee's proximity to the Congress leadership is also choking the CPI(M)'s access to the Congress
West Bengal CM has held rallies with her counterparts in other states against the demonetisation drive of the Centre. She has also kept alive the issue of the Centre's alleged interference in state matters with the use of words such as federalism
TMC supremo also used the occasion to launch a frontal attack on Prime Minister Modi and said that he didn't care about the people but instead looted everybody's money
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The governor urged everyone not to make 'defamatory' allegations against a responsible organisation like the Indian Army.
He praised the West Bengal CM for her austere lifestyle
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'Allegations of collection of money by Army personnel are also totally baseless,' the officiating GOC Bengal Area said
Naidu also said that casting aspersions on Prime Minister Narendra Modi is unacceptable
In Lok Sabha, Defence Minister Manmohar Parrikar termed it a 'routine exercise not unique to West Bengal'