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'To Protest Discrimination In Budget': Mamata Banerjee To Attend NITI Aayog Meet Amid Opp Boycott

Banerjee confirming her presence in the upcoming meeting said she will express her objections to what she calls a "discriminatory budget" and a "conspiracy to divide Bengal and other opposition-ruled states."

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday said that she would participate in the central think-tank NITI Aayog meeting scheduled on July 27 in Delhi and she also mentioned that if given an opportunity to speak she would protest against the alleged 'bias' in recent Union Budget.

Banerjee바카라s statement came amid speculations of uncertainty on whether she, too, would skip the meet like most other CMs of the INDIA bloc.

Speaking to reporters at Kolkata airport before her departure for Delhi, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced she would attend the upcoming meeting to express her objections to what she calls a "discriminatory budget" and a "conspiracy to divide Bengal and other opposition-ruled states."

Banerjee also noted that she had submitted her written speech seven days prior to the meeting, well before the Union Budget was presented.

"I will stay at the meeting for a while. If I get an opportunity to deliver my speech at the meeting and record my protest against the discrimination and political bias against the opposition-ruled states in the budget besides the conspiracy that is being hatched to divide Bengal and its neighbouring states, I will do so. Else, I will walk out of the meeting," the chief minister said.

Banerjee, accompanied by her nephew and TMC MP-cum-national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee, left for Delhi on Friday afternoon after postponing her trip to the national capital by a day.

Referring to BJP Bengal president and junior union minister Sukanta Majumdar바카라s proposal to integrate north Bengal with the North Eastern states but without directly naming him, Banerjee said she 바카라strongly condemned such statements바카라 coming at a time when the Parliament is in session.

바카라There바카라s a conspiracy to divide Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand and Assam. While the minister is making his own statements, the demand to divide the states is now coming from various other quarters of the BJP. Dividing Bengal means dividing India,바카라 she said.

The postponement had stirred speculations on whether Banerjee, who had earlier expressed her intention to attend the NITI Aayog meeting, would join the bandwagon of opposition party chief ministers.

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Several INDIA bloc CMs had announced their decision to skip the meet as a mark of protest against the Union budget which, they alleged, was 바카라anti-federal바카라 in spirit and 바카라extremely discriminatory바카라 towards their states.

The list includes Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin of the DMK, Kerala Chief Minister and CPI(M) leader Pinarayi Vijayan, Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann of the Aam Aadmi Party and all three Congress chief ministers 바카라 Karnataka바카라s Siddaramaiah, Himachal Pradesh바카라s Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu and Telegana바카라s Revanth Reddy.

Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren of the JMM is, however, likely to join the meeting despite earlier reports that he, too, had chosen to give it a miss.

바카라All opposition-ruled states, including Bengal, have been totally deprived in this Budget. The Centre has taken a step-motherly attitude towards these states. I cannot accept such discrimination and political bias against us,바카라 Banerjee said.

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Calling the 바카라conspiracy바카라 a 바카라geographical and political blockade besides the economic blockade which the Centre has already imposed on Bengal바카라, Banerjee said she would stick to her earlier position of attending the NITI Aayog meeting but only have her voice of protest on record.

바카라Hemant (Soren) and I will be present at the meeting. We will speak on behalf of the others (who won바카라t be present),바카라 she said.

(With PTI inputs)

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