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Mamata Banerjee stays put at office despite army's removal from toll plaza
Kolkata: Army today strongly rebutted Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's allegations that its personnel were
deployed at toll plazas without informing the state government and were collecting money, saying the exercise was being carried out in coordination with Kolkata Police.
Image Courtesy: ANI
"This is being done in coordination with local police authorities. The exercise was earlier planned for November 27 and 28. The dates were changed to November 30 to December 2 on a specific request by Kolkata Police due to Bharat Bandh called on November 28," said GOC Bengal area (officiating) Maj Gen Sunil Yadav.
Reacting to the Chief Minister's allegations he said, "We deny all charges with all contempt.""Allegations of collection of money by Army personnel are also totally baseless," the officiating GOC Bengal Area said.
This is an exercise carried out for our operational purposes: Major General Sunil Yadav on West Bengal army deployment pic.twitter.com/pTyZ0apSBy
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 2, 2016
"There is nothing alarming about this and it is carried out as per government orders", Wing Commander S S Birdi had said. The Army had said they were conducting routine exercise with full knowledge and coordination with West Bengal Police. After a high drama over "deployment of army" at certain toll plazas in West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee decided to stay put at the state secretariat 'Nabanna' for the night, even after the force was removed from a toll plaza near it as per her demand. Image Courtesy: ANI Picture: ABP News "I am the custodian of common people. So I can't leave them insecured. I will stay put here for the whole night and observe the situation," Banerjee told reporters at around 1.30 AM. About her demand that she would leave the office only when Armymen were removed from the second Hooghly bridge toll plaza near Nabanna, she said, "These people may have gone. But they are there in 18 other districts." Picture: ABP News Sometime before her press meet, journalists went to the No toll plaza near Nabanna and found that the Armymen were no longer there. A temporary shed set up for them was also removed. There was no official version of the Army about the removal. Accusing the Centre of deploying the Army at toll plazas in West Bengal without informing the state government, Banerjee had refused to leave the office till the Armymen were withdrawn from the toll plaza at second Hooghly bridge. The Army said they were conducting routine exercise with full knowledge and coordination with West Bengal police. "Army conducting routine exercise with full knowledge & coord with WB Police. Speculation of army taking over toll plaza incorrect," the Eastern command said on Twitter. Picture: ABP News "Routine exercise in all NE states. In Assam@18 places, Arunanchal@13, WB@19, Manipur@6, Nagaland@5, Meghalaya@5, Tripura & Mizoram@1", it said. The Kolkata police, however, said they have raised objection to this Army exercise due to security reasons and traffic problem. "Army exercise at toll plaza was objected to in writing by Kolkata Police, citing security reasons & traffic inconvenience," the city police said on Twitter. The drama unfolded in the evening when Banerjee alleged that Army deployment was done in toll plazas without informing the state government and described it as "unprecedented" and "a very serious situation worse than Emergency". She claimed that people got panicky due to deployment of Army at toll plazas.They're only collecting data of heavy vehicles,this is an annual exercise carried out every year:Major Gen Sunil Yadav on WB army deployment pic.twitter.com/vX5LCpiIPR
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 2, 2016
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