Banerjee said she had come across reports that the Teesta Treaty would be signed on May 25, but was yet to receive an invitation from the Centre for discussion during Bangaldesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's upcoming visit to India.
"I will not say anything regarding Teesta. I will do whatever I have to after considering the interests of my state," she said in an interview to a Bengali TV news channel.
Asked if she has received any invitation from the central government during the Bangladesh PM's visit, Banerjeee said, "I have no such information."
India and Bangladesh were set to ink the Teesta deal during former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's 2011 Dhaka visit, but Banerjee had declined to endorse the deal citing scarcity of water in her state.
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While talking about Centre-state relations, Banerjee said she had extended her cooperation to the central government on GST and exchange of enclaves with Bangladesh but there had been no reciprocity on the part of the Modi government.
"There has been no reciprocity on the part of the Centre, rather they have tried to interfere with the federal structure," Banerjee claimed.
She alleged that the Centre was directly issuing diktats to officers of the state cadre and was interfering with the functioning of the state.
She also alleged that the central government had slashed funds for various developmental projects in the state.