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NCTC: Govt agrees to separate meeting of Chief Ministers Kolkata, April 3 Home Minister P Chidambaram, on instruction from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, has communicated to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee that agreeing to her suggestion, the NCTC issue would be discussed at a separate meeting with the chief ministers on May 5, secretariat sources said here. The Centre had earlier called a meeting of chief ministers on April 16 on internal security, in which the NCTC was listed among 10 issues on the agenda. Now agreeing with Mamata Banerjee’s suggestion to the Prime Minister made on March 30, nine issues on the agenda will be discussed on April 16, they said. A separate discussion will be held with CMs on May 5 on NCTC, the sources said, quoting Chidambaram’s communication to Banerjee. Banerjee had earlier written to the Prime Minister pointing out that she had received a letter from the Union Home Ministry on the chief ministers’ conference on April 16 where NCTC was among 10 items on the agenda. The Trinamool chief had stressed that in such a case, the focus of the NCTC would be lost and suggested it should be the only matter of discussion at the meeting so that all states could express their views properly. The Mamata Effect
* The Centre had called a meeting of CMs on April 16 on internal security, in which the NCTC was among 10 issues on the agenda *
Agreeing with Mamata Banerjee’s suggestion, only nine issues
on the agenda will be discussed on April 16 * A separate discussion will be held with CMs on May 5 for discussing the NCTC
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