Mamata Banerjee claps back at Centre over ‘violation’ of rules at President's event: 'If she comes during election...'

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee addressed her absence from President Droupadi Murmu's recent event, attributing it to a perceived breach of protocol by the Centre. She criticized the government for altering the venue of the event without proper communication, suggesting that such actions could be politically motivated. Banerjee emphasized the importance of adhering to established protocols and expressed her willingness to attend future events, particularly if they align with the electoral calendar. Her remarks come amid ongoing tensions between the state government and the central administration, highlighting the political landscape as the country approaches upcoming elections. Banerjee's comments reflect the broader context of political rivalry in India, where state and central governments often clash over governance and representation issues.
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