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यह खबर नवभारत टाइम्स की ओर से आई है
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The government expressed regret over the attitude of West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee in the Prime Minister's review meeting on Friday regarding the severe cyclonic storm Yas. Sources in the government have termed Didi's stand as arbitrary, arrogant, unpredictable and harmful to the people. He said that this would hurt the structure of federalism.
An official source said that the Prime Minister, Governor Jagdeep Dhankar and other Union Ministers were present for the meeting. He waited patiently for about half an hour. Then suddenly Mamata Banerjee arrived. On the impact of the storm, the PM was hurriedly handed over a bundle of papers. After this, she started moving. CM told that he has to go to many other places too.
Loss of Bengal due to obstinate attitude
Government sources said that not only this, Didi also did not allow the officers of Bengal like the Chief Secretary and Home Secretary to make the presentation. A source said that the PM took time to review the damage done to Bengal. But, the politics and narrow-mindedness of the CM ruined this review. By doing this, Mamata is only harming the interests of the people of Bengal.
He said that in the history of independent India, perhaps the CM of any state has not treated the people holding constitutional posts like PM and Governor in this manner. Mamta's attitude is unfortunate. It is full of arrogance. It is a different matter that people are being harmed by this attitude of theirs. That too when the country is going through a difficult period.
Announcement of help of Rs 1,000 crore
At the same time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced a relief package of Rs 1,000 crore for Odisha and West Bengal. This package is provided to compensate for the losses caused by cyclone Yas.
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