In her suo motu reply during Question Hour, the Chief Minister said that the West Bengal Protection of Interest of Depositors in Financial Establishments Bill, 2013, which was passed in the House by her government had received assent from President Pranab Mukherjee.
Banerjee, however, said that her government was not happy with a communication received through Raj Bhavan, referring to a condition for its implementation enshrined in a similar act in Tamil Nadu.
The state government brought this Bill to enact a stringent legislation and thus strong punishment like life imprisonment was included in the bill.
Banerjee said that the state government had written to the Centre urging that at least the provisions of strong punishment, which was in the bill, should be restored, otherwise offenders in such financial crimes would get an escape route.
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She said that the state government was waiting for the reply from the Centre.
Leader of Opposition Surjya Kanta Mishra said that even as the Bill received presidential assent, the state government has failed to table it in the House.
Mishra also told the House that the condition, mentioned by the Chief Minister, had not been discussed earlier in the Business Advisory Committee meeting.
Demanding a ruling, Mishra along with other opposition members rushed to the Speaker Biman Banerjee alleging suppression of facts by the government on the issue.