Mamata Banerjee said she would be visiting delhi…get the details…
Friday, 23rd July 2021
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Thursday that she will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi when she visits Delhi next week. This is the first time since he won a fierce state election in May. Meet separately.
"I will go to Delhi for 23 days. If I have time, I will meet with the president. The prime minister gave me time. I knew him, "he said, because he attacked the central government on a variety of issues, from the Pegasus spy scandal to the tax raid against media organizations at press conferences.
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Is seen by many as an attempt to bear the burden on By playing a broader role in politics and uniting the different opposition parties in the country, Mamata Banerjee's trip to Delhi has attracted considerable attention due to her recent success in opposing the ruling party. Ms.
Banerjee said the Pegasus spy scandal was better than 1972 The 1991 US Watergate scandal was "major", coupled with the recent tax raid on media agencies, marking a "super emergency" in the country
"I condemn the attack on the owner and journalist of Dainik Bhaskar. One is a surprise attack and the other is a Pegasus. It's dangerous," he said.
" Pegasus is bigger than Watergate. An emergency situation greater than an emergency situation. Super appear. How long can this last? "He said that he picked up the answering phone during a public appearance for the second day in a row.
"All institutions have become Pegasus. The government does not believe in its own ministers.reporters were also tapped. My phone was tapped all day long. Civil society, women, everyone should protest. Everything is being recorded. Video and audio," Ms. Banerjee said.
Speaking of the tax raid on Dainik Bhaskar newspaper group and a TV channel in Uttar Pradesh, she said: "Now they went to Dainik Bhaskar because they boldly reported floating in The corpse in the river upwards. They also reported on Pegasus. The media is silent.
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IndianExpress