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Ice melting, but don’t expect Mamata-Modi tango

In May last year, during the heat and dust of the Lok Sabha polls, chief minister Mamata Banerjee threatened to put Narendra Modi - whom she called ‘Haridas Pal’, meaning any Tom, Dick or Harry - in jail if he stepped on the soil of West Bengal. A year later, as Prime Minister Modi prepares to tour the state from Saturday, all the rancour seems to have been forgotten with Mamata keen to repair the state’s relationship with the new regime at the Centre.

Updated on: May 09, 2015 09:37 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Kolkata
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In May last year, during the heat and dust of the Lok Sabha polls, chief minister Mamata Banerjee threatened to put Narendra Modi - whom she called ‘Haridas Pal’, meaning any Tom, Dick or Harry - in jail if he stepped on the soil of West Bengal. A year later, as Prime Minister Modi prepares to tour the state from Saturday, all the rancour seems to have been forgotten with Mamata keen to repair the state’s relationship with the new regime at the Centre.

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From a 30-minute one-on-one meeting with Modi to sharing company on board the PM’s chopper, it is evident that both leaders are getting closer like never before.

In public though, the chief minister has kept up her feisty image. “I am neither going close to Modi nor am I far from him,” Mamata said on Thursday, defending her decision to meet the PM citing constitutional obligations and benefits for West Bengal.

However, opposition leaders say it is evident that the understanding which both are trying to achieve is way beyond just stateCentre relationship. “I would say a latent political bargaining is going on. The closeness between Mamata Banerjee and Narendra Modi we see now is a means to an end,” said Amal Mukhopadhyay, former principal of Presidency College and a political scientist. “Trinamool Congress has toned down its anti-government stance in Parliament. Mamata Banerjeeis eyeing a special financial package for West Bengal, not just development funds. added Mukhopadhyay.

 
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