"I am the voice of my conscience," Tripathi told reporters when asked about the charges Banerjee levelled against him after he had criticised the CM over her stand on presence of army at toll plazas.
Tripathi, who seemed visibly hurt with the comments made by the Chief Minister and TMC delegation, refused to say anything else and left for the venue of a book launch function in the city.
In a repartee, the Chief Minister had said, "The Governor is speaking in the voice of the Central Government! He was not in the city for about 8 days. Before making statements, all details should have been checked. It is very unfortunate."
The exchanges between Banerjee and Tripathi were triggered by the Chief Minister's objection to the presence of Army personnel at toll plazas, making her wonder if it was an "Army coup".
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