KOLKATA: Former state leader Alapan Bandyopadhyay wrote in the Union home ministry on Thursday, denying he’d”abstained” by PM Narendra Modi’s May 28 cyclone examination assembly in Kalaikunda.
Bandyopadhyay, currently CM Mamata Banerjee’s main advisor, has stated he attended the interview and subsequently left Banerjee’s directions — to whom he”reports” — to run and organize post-cyclone review meetings in East Midnapore.
State leader H Dwivedi wrote another letter to the Centre’s division of personnel and coaching on Thursday, saying that Bandyopadhyay had retired from service on Monday ahead of the 2nd central government correspondence instructing him to report to Delhi’s North Block — attained the nation.
He’d chosen to not take that the extension supplied to him on May 24 prior to obtaining this second letter, Dwivedi’s letter stated.
“Both answers are delivered,” a senior state administration officer affirmed.
The Union home ministry delivered Bandyopadhyay a note on Monday, asking him to explain why action shouldn’t be dismissed against him under the Disaster Management Act (2005) for not describing the PM’s inspection match May 28.
The state government has insisted the CM and the prior state chief secretary had a short discussion with Modi and subsequently left after trying his consent, a stage denied from the Centre.
The Bengal CM also composed that a five-page letter to the PM on Monday and said it’d be unfortunate when the Centre’s”illegal and overburdened” moves against Bandyopadhyay were a part of its”anti-Bengal political vendetta after being denied by Bengal’s voters from the meeting polls”.
Banerjee iterated on Wednesday the Bandyopadhyay appreciated the Bengal government’s”full service…
on anything was happening with him”.
The Centre’s note to Bandyopadhyay on Monday reported the”PM along with other members of the entourage” waited for 15 minutes to country officials.
However, the Bengal CM along with also the former chief secretary came when left and called”instantly”.
By abstaining from a meeting convened by the Modias well as the National Disaster Management Authority chairperson, Bandyopadhyay”refused to obey the lawful management of the central authorities” and had broken sections of this catastrophe law, the center’s note to Bandyopadhyay stated.
Senior officials at Bengal, but countered this, stating Yaas hadn’t been declared a”tragedy” at the time and — according to the center’s note — Bandyopadhyay failed to bypass the PM’s inspection meeting.
Anyway, a number of persons who weren’t a part of this NDMA were likewise invited to the assembly, they included.
I report to CM, Therefore acted on her Schooling: Ex-CS