"False Narrative": Nirmala Sitharaman On Mamata Banerjee's Mic-Off Claim
NDTV
The finance minister said all chief ministers were allotted "due time" to speak.
Strongly countering West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's claim that her microphone was switched off and she was only allowed to speak for five minutes at a key Niti Aayog meeting, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has accused her of "trying to build a narrative out of falsehood".
The finance minister said all chief ministers were allotted "due time" to speak and the Trinamool Congress chief could have also requested to talk for longer rather than "looking for an excuse" to get out of the meeting.
Ms Banerjee - who was the only INDIA bloc chief minister not to boycott the Niti Aayog general council meeting on Saturday - had alleged "political discrimination" and said she was allowed to speak for only five minutes while some of her counterparts from other states got to talk for over 15. She said her microphone was turned off and a bell was rung repeatedly to remind her that her allotted time was up.