Mamata Banerjee Urges Caution Following Sheikh Hasina's Resignation, Says 'Don't Pay Attention To Rumours'
Mamata Banerjee urged people not not pay attention to any kind of rumours and maintain peace in the state.
Hours after Sheikh Hasina's resignation as Bangladesh Prime Minister and the army taking control over the country, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has appealed to the people in the state to maintain peace and not pay attention to any kind of rumours.
Declining to comment on developments in Bangladesh, the chief minister said it is a matter for the Ministry of External Affairs to respond. Mamata said that the state government will support any decision taken by the Central government.
"I would appeal to all citizens of West Bengal to maintain peace and avoid all forms of provocation. Do not pay attention to any kind of rumours. This is a matter between two countries, we will support whatever decision the Central government takes," Mamata Banerjee said.
The statement comes amid reports that Sheikh Hasina is heading for New Delhi and is likely to stay in India overnight before heading for Europe.