Waiting for 15 lakhs for 7 years, you should also do a bit … Mahuja’s stance on waiting for 30 minutes of PM

PM Modi held a review meeting in Bengal on Friday to take stock of the devastation caused by Cyclone Yas, but in this meeting, CM Mamata Banerjee reportedly arrived half an hour late. An uproar has started about this.




The tussle between West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not taking a name for itself. When Prime Minister Modi reached Bengal on Friday to take stock of the devastation caused by Cyclone Yas, Mamta reached his review meeting half an hour late. Because of waiting for PM Modi for 30 minutes, the verbal war between BJP and TMC leaders on social media has also intensified.

TMC MP Mahua Moitra took a dig at the uproar caused by Mamata’s late arrival at the meeting. Mahua Moitra tweeted, “So much ruckus over the alleged delay of 30 minutes? Indians have been waiting for 15 lakh rupees for 7 years. Waiting hours outside the ATM. Waiting for the vaccine for months. You too Wait sometimes … ”

Home Minister Amit Shah tweeted, “Today’s conduct is unfortunate Mamata didi. Helping people affected by cyclone Yass is the need of the hour. But sadly, Didi kept her ego above public welfare. Her today’s petty This is what behavior shows. ”

A review meeting was held at Kalaikonda in West Medinipur district to take stock of the damage caused by the storm. Mamta reached Banerjee late in this meeting. Not only this, he reported a loss of 20 thousand crores and went back saying that he has to attend other meetings as well.

At the same time, on reaching the meeting late, it was told from Mamata Banerjee’s office that it was going to take more than 20 minutes for PM Modi to reach Kalaikonda. Therefore, they were also asked to arrive 20 minutes late.



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