Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will visit New Delhi on December 5 to attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting to prepare for the G20 Summit. However, she has also said that she will attend the meeting not as the CM of West Bengal, but as the national president of the Trinamool Congress (TMC). Chief Ministers of the states of the country have been invited to this meeting.
According to the report, CM Mamata Banerjee while talking to the media in the state assembly said, 'I am going to New Delhi on December 5 to attend the Prime Minister's meeting'. She has told that she will go to Ajmer Sharif Dargah from Delhi, and after that, she will go to Pushkar. India will host the G20 summit in September next year. Mamata Banerjee can meet PM Modi apart from the meeting of Chief Ministers. She can raise in front of him the dues of the state and issues like flood, and erosion. It is notable that Mamata has said many times that the central government is delaying the release of funds, due to which there is a problem in starting development schemes.
It is being told that Mamata can raise the issue of erosion of river Ganga in Farakka Barrage and its surrounding areas in this meeting. She has also written a letter to PM Narendra Modi regarding this. She had demanded that the concerned ministry should conduct a detailed study and make an integrated plan. CM Mamata had expressed concern over the erosion on the banks of the river Ganga in Nadia, Malda, and Murshidabad.
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