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Mamata Banerjee Says ‘Invitation’ To Her For Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Unveiling In Delhi ‘Not Proper’

West Bengal Chief Min🅘ister and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee slammed the Centre for not inviting her to be a part of Bangl𝓀adesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ongoing visit to India.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Ban𝕴erjee.(F🔯ile photo)
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said she would she wo🍬uld not attend the inauguration of a Netaji statue in Delhi as the invitation was ‘not proper’. 

Banerjee said she received a letter yesterday from a bureaucrat𝐆 informing her about today's event, according to the NDTV report.

"I got a letter yesterday from a undeꦉrsecretary yesterday saying the PM will inaugurate the Netaji statue at 7 pm and you must be there at 6 pm. As if I am their servant. How can an undersecretary write to a Chief Minister? Why has theꦫ culture minister become so big," the report quoted Banerjee as having said. 

"That's why I garlanded the Netaji staꦅtue here in the afternoon today to offer my respects," she added.

PM Narendra Modi inaugurated a 28-foot statue of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose near India Gate and a refurbished Central Vista with the Rajpath road renamed as ‘Kartvavya Path’.
Meanwhile, Banerjee slammed the Centre for not inviting her to be a part of Bangladeshꦚ Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ongoing 🍒visit to India.

Banerjee also said she was curious over why the BJP-leౠd cen𝐆tral government was “worried” about her meeting Hasina.

"I share an excellent relationship 🌞with Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasinaﷺ, but (the Centre) did not invite me to be a part of her visit," she said while addressing a special session of the Trinamool Congress.

"I don't want to talk about external affairs or bilateral ties. But, I have noticed that the Centre tries to stop me whenever I am invited to any foreign country. I want to know why is the Union government so worried about me meeting f꧂oreign dignitarie🏅s," Banerjee said.

Hasi꧅na arrived in New Delhi on Monday on a four-day tour to expand overall ties between the tw♏o countries.

(With PTI inputs)