Mamata to skip, Amit Mitra, Mukul Roy to attend Narendra Modi`s swearing-in ceremony

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will send Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders Amit Mitra and Mukul Roy for Narendra Modi`s swearing-in as Prime Minister on May 26, report said on Friday.

Zee Media Bureau

Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will send Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders Amit Mitra and Mukul Roy for Narendra Modi`s swearing-in as Prime Minister on May 26, report said on Friday.

The above report clearly indicates that by sending her representatives in the ceremony, Banerjee has made it clear that she is all set to skip the function.

Urban Development Minister Firhad Hakim said, "Finance Minister Amit Mitra and party`s national general secretary and Rajya Sabha member Mukul Roy would grace the function at the Rashtrapati Bhavan for which Banerjee has been invited."

"Banerjee would be preoccupied with the birthday celebrations of rebel poet Kazi Nazrul Islam May 26 when she would also inaugurate "Nazrul Tirtha" in the city`s north eastern outskirts," he added.

Counting its stand against the PM-designate Narendra Modi, earlier in the day, Banerjee gave instructions to the TMC MPs to stay away from the said ceremony.
On Monday, Modi was formally announced as the PM-designate by the President.

Mamata Banerjee and Narendra Modi had exchanged bitter words in the past few weeks during the Lok Sabha election campaign.

Mamata got furious after Modi had raised the issue of illegal intruders of Bangladeshi Muslims.

However this is the first ever instance that a party has said that it will not be attending the swearing-in ceremony of Narendra Modi.

Banerjee has also not sent any congratulatory messages to Modi who led the BJP to an absolute majority for the first time in the polls.

The Trinamool chief has for years faced attacks from the opposition in West Bengal - which has an estimated 25 percent plus Muslim population - for sending flowers to then Gujarat chief minister Modi on his victory in the 2002 assembly polls, months after fierce communal disturbances in the western state.

However, Trinamool`s discomfiture with Modi was also in evidence during the day.

Initially, Hakim said Roy would represent the Trinamool. But within minutes he returned to the media podium at the state secretariat Nabanna with an amendment. "Roy, like Mitra, will represent the government."

When journalists asked the minister to spell out the post which Roy held in the government, he replied: "He is the leader of our MPs in parliament".

Meanwhile, Leader of the Opposition in assembly Sujya Kanta Mishra said the nobody from the West Bengal unit of the Communist Party of India-Marxist would be present at the May 26 programme.

"I can say that no one from our state (party) unit will attend the swearing-in. In the past also, we had boycotted the swearing in ceremony of the BJP-led government at the centre," he said.

However, the CPI-M politburo member parried a query on whether the party was nationally boycotting Modi`s swearing in. "I`m not the politburo spokesperson. This question can be answered only by them."

In the recent polls, the Banerjee led Trinamool bagged 34 of the 42 Lok Sabha seats in the state. The CPI-M came up with its worst performance in the state since its formation 50 years back by winning only two seats. A resurgent BJP also got two seats.

With agency inputs

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