Delhi is not safe, I am going back to Kolkata, says Mamata

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Delhi is not safe, I am going back to Kolkata, says Mamata

A day after she along with her state finance minister Amit Mitra heckled by Left student activists outside the Planning Commission office in New Delhi, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday said that the national capital "is not safe."


Banerjee, who will be flying back to Kolkata this afternoon, said Delhi is unsafe and that she "was manhandled like anything."Alleging that the police did not co-operate her, Banerjee said: "I think this is the first time such a thing has happened in New Delhi. I was also manhandled like anything. I requested the police to open the doors but they said that they don't have the keys."

She further said she was 
advised by doctors to get hospitalised but she did not want to be hospitalised. "I was given oxygen whole night on Tuesday, the doctor advised me to get hospitalised, but I don't like to get hospitalised," she added.
She also lashed out at the CPM for the attack on her and her Finance Minister. "Our cadre are peaceful, all ruckus was created by the CPM. It's a double standard game of CPM, they are hypocrites," she said
She also apologised to Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh for cancelling her meeting with him. Meanwhile, the TMC held a protest at the Jantar Mantar here against the heckling of Banerjee and Mitra.
The TMC workers are also staging rallies, holding protests in Kolkata and other parts of the state in condemnation of the incident.
Banerjee and Mitra were heckled outside the Planning Commission office in the national capital by the SFI activists protesting a young comrade's death in Kolkata allegedly in police custody.
Dozens of protestors from the SFI waited for the TMC leaders outside the Planning Commission office and raised slogans against Banerjee when she came with Mitra and other ministers to meet the commission's Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia.
Sudipto, an MA student at Rabindra Bharati University, was among the hundreds of members of the SFI who were protesting against the government for postponing college union elections. They were arrested and put on a bus that was meant to take them to jail. According to the students, the SFI leader succumbed to injuries in baton charge by the police.
The police, however, claims that students were leaning out of the bus, shouting slogans, and that in the chaos, Gupta hit his head on an electricity pole as he was getting out of the bus.

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