UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was yet again denied permission to land his chopper in West Bengal on Tuesday, now he is scheduled to touch down in Bokaro, Jharkhand, after this he would address a public rally at West Bengal Purulia district by road.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee maintained that no permission was sought from the TMC government to land a helicopter in the area.
Yogi was scheduled to address two rallies in West Bengal on February 3, however, the TMC government led by Mamata Banerjee declined permission for Yogi chopper to land for both rallies without any prior notice.
Later in the day, Yogi addressed the rally in Raiganj via telephone and accused Banerjee of carrying out “shameful” activities.
Uttar Pradesh Science and Technology Minister Mohsin Raza told, “The CBI is an independent agency and it has the right to go anywhere in the country. What Mamata ji is doing I have never seen anything like it in my political career, where she is supporting an IPS officer who is being investigated by the CBI.”
"The CBI vs Mamata situation in the state clearly shows that democracy is in peril," he said.
When Narendra Modi ji was the Gujarat chief minister, he fully cooperated with agencies when he was under probe. He was also in her position and he showed that she have to cooperate with the law, he added.
She launched her 'Save the Constitution' protest around 9 pm after the CBI attempted to arrest Kolkata Police Commissioner Rajeev Kumar in connection with the Saradha chit fund case, which was foiled by the state police.