"I am going to Delhi to seek justice. We are not going to meet him (Singh) as a partyman. Manmohan Singh is the prime minister of the country. We want to know why Bengal is being deprived. We will also protest against an economic blockade by the Centre," Banerjee told reporters here before leaving for Delhi.
"We are not begging. We are not demanding any special package. We are demanding our rightful share," the chief minister said claiming that the state was at the top as far as performance was concerned.
Banerjee said that the situation in Kerala and Punjab, the two other debt-stressed states, was not as bad as West Bengal as they did not have to pay such a huge amount of interest on loan.
She also alleged instead of giving more power to state governments, the Centre was 'unilaterally' taking many decisions without consulting them.
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The chief minister said that her visit to Delhi was not political and was solely on the state's financial situation.
She said she would meet Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Wednesday. "It is almost two years (of TMC government coming to power). How long should we wait for central funds I will ask the finance minister," she said.
The chief minister was accompanied by state Finance minister Amit Mitra, Panchayat minister Subrata Mukherjee and senior officials.