The minister said she had received the CBI notice on Saturday in which it was said that a CBI official would meet her at her official residence on June 29.
Congress Legislative Party (CLP) leader Gopal Roy said that Nath should either resign herself or Chief Minister Manik Sarkar should dismiss her for the sake of an impartial investigation by the CBI.
"We were also surprised that the CBI official would question her in her residence. We demand that the CBI question her in its office," Roy, an MLA and spokesman for the party, said.
He demanded that the state government make arrangement for return of their deposits.
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