KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday launched attack on PM modi alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was compelling his officers to send notices for humiliating opposition political leaders. West Bengal CM told to Media "I have opposed the (interim) Budget. I have said a few words before you. For this if they arrested me also, I don't have a problem.She further added that "My Hindi is not good. I said they may do it because this is their habit". 'PM Modi government has betrayed Andhra Pradesh all these years" says Chandrababu Naidu The Chief Minister's outburst came a day after Manik Majumdar, her close aide and long-time secretary of the small office at her south Kolkata's Kalighat residence, was quizzed by the Central Bureau of Investigation in the multi-billion rupee Saradha ponzi scam. However, The Trinamool Congress said she was not blaming officials. She said, "I don't blame the officers, because they are compelled to do that. I am told that Narendra Modi ji summons officers to his residence. He then tells them do something, do something to bring down the Opposition in the eyes of the people," US oil giants Exxon Mobil and Chevron recorded strong annual profits CM said that she was waiting for the day when even her cook would be questioned by government agencies. Banerjee also asked PM not to fight personally. She said "You cannot fight us politically. If you fight us politically, we have no problem. But why are you fighting it personally? You are humiliating all political leaders.