Banerjee also stood by state Transport and Sports Minister Madan Mitra, who is in jail in connection with the scam.
"Madan and Mukul (Mukul Roy, TMC general secretary) have done no wrong. As they are deeply involved in the party organisation, a dirty political conspiracy is being hatched to put them behind the bars in order to weaken the party," a leader quoted Banerjee as saying in the closed door party meeting.
Incidentally Mukul Roy, considered as one of the most important TMC leaders after Banerjee, was absent in today's core committee meeting. Since the day the party came to power in 2011, he has been looking after the TMC organisation.
Banerjee said TMC will not yield "an inch of its political turf to opposition parties", specially BJP, who she accused of using central agencies to corner her party in Bengal.
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Banerjee, during the meeting, accused the Centre of trying to tarnish the party's reputation by using central agencies against it and asked TMC leaders to reach out to the masses and conduct movements against its anti-people policies.
In the meeting, it was also decided that TMC will hold another core committee meeting on January 31 to discuss the party's strategy for the upcoming Kolkata civic polls and municipal polls in 81 municipalities of the state.