"I don't think there is much to it at all. There is no bonhomie," Union Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said.
The minister said that in a federal structure the Centre worked with every state government.
"It is a cooperative federalism that the PM has been talking about. To that extent we work with every state government. There is nothing more to it," Sitharaman said.
She was asked if there was any resentment within the party over the 'bonhomie' between the state and the Central government.
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State BJP president Rahul Sinha today said that the matter was a "closed chapter".
"Whatever Babul Supriyo has said or Rupa Ganguly has said, the matter has ended. No one in the party will make any comment further. We all have to understand that the corrdination between state and the Centre in federal structure should not be confused with our fight against the TMC in Bengal," he said.
"West Bengal party unit is a strong unit. I have been holding meetings with the district leaders too. It is essential that the party is strenghtened and made ready for the elections," she said.
Sitharaman, however, refused to comment on the Rupa Ganguly-Babul Supriyo controversy.