Mamata Banerjee Walks Out of Office After 36 Hours, Army Presence Row Rages On
Mamata Banerjee Walks Out of Office After 36 Hours, Army Presence Row Rages On
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee left the Secretariat on Friday evening after staying put for 36 hours in protest against the alleged deployment of the Army in the state while keeping her government in the dark.

Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee left the Secretariat on Friday evening after staying put for 36 hours in protest against the alleged deployment of the Army in the state while keeping her government in the dark.Also Read: PM Modi Better Watch Out, Didi Has Just Begun Her March to Delhi

Addressing the media before leaving Nabanna, the seat of power in neighbouring Howrah district, Banerjee threatened to explore "legal options" if the Army was not withdrawn.Also Read: TMC Sees Conspiracy in Mamata Flight Delay, Indigo Finds Miscommunication

"We have never seen such arrogance (by Centre). If Army is not withdrawn we will explore legal options," she said.

Banerjee said she had great respect for the army, but was "sad" at the manner in which they were being used for "political vendetta".

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