"We have full confidence in the local administration and the police. We do not find anything wrong for which we require NIA advice on certain things," Chatterjee, who holds the education portfolio and is also the Trinamool Congress secretary-general told reporters at the party headquarters here.
"NIA officers had come to the area (of the blast) and they have been given the information they sought," Chatterjee said to questions asking why he felt that NIA probe was not required into the October 2 blast in which two suspected militants were killed.
"We want that truth should come to light. We keep faith in the police. They have the experience to handle a case of this nature. So far the investigation is progressing well and the job of the police is praiseworthy.
"Those who want to have this (inquiry) through the Centre,
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I say (to them) that time has not yet come. Be patient," he said adding "There is no use to muddying the water by raking up the NIA (investigation into the Burdwan blast).
"There is attempt to divide India. We will resist that," he added.