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Mamata's veiled warning to Centre on moratorium issue

Bengal chief minister says she will wait for a few days before making her decisison

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

In a veiled warning to the Centre, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Bannerjee today said she will wait for a few days for her demand of a three-year moratorium on loan repayment to be accepted after which she will decide her future course of action.

"I will wait for a few days, I hope the issue will be sorted out. In democracy, talks are always good. We will keep talking. I am waiting for last 11 months for the solution," Mamata said after her meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

"During the last 11 months, I have met the Prime Minister ten times and Finance Minister 20 times. I am waiting for a few days, after that I will decide politically what can be done for my state," she said while indicating unhappiness about the lack of proper response to her financial demand.

Mamata said she has struggled for the welfare of the people and hoped that she will "ultimately win".

When pointed out that there was a problem in granting moratorium on loan repayment, she said, "what is digestable to me is not digestable to the Finance Minister. The food which is digestable to my people is digestable to me. Whatever will be done, I will wait for few days."

On the future course of action to be taken by her, Bannerjee said "I will do politically whatever is possible for my state."

Asked what was PM's response to her demands, she said he is discussing the issue seriously but added that no solution has been found yet.

"We are hoping that it will be sorted out," she said.

 

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First Published: May 04 2012 | 7:26 PM IST

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