Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

West Bengal CM cancels trip after China fails to confirm meetings

- Sumanta Ray Chaudhuri and Sutirtho Patranobis letters@hindustant­imes.com

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday cancelled her eight-day trip to China following lack of confirmati­on of proposed political meetings with members of the government and the Communist Party of China (CPC).

Banerjee was scheduled to leave for Beijing at 11:50pm on Friday and was slated to attend a number of events in the country. However, the Chinese side did not agree to her request for arranging a meeting with one of the top leaders of the CPC.

The focus of Banerjee’s visit was to attract investment for West Bengal and she was scheduled to meet potential investors at a high-level business seminar in Shanghai.

China not agreeing to her request and Banerjee’s cancellati­on is being seen as a “small setback” to bilateral Sino-India ties. She was to visit China under the ongoing exchange programme between India and the Internatio­nal Department of the CPC.

In a letter to the CPC, released on Friday, Banerjee wrote, “Till yesterday, everything was going on well, but unfortunat­ely, the Chinese side could not confirm the political meetings at appropriat­e level as informed by our Ambassador in China.”

“It has now been intimated by our Ambassador in China that the political meetings at the appropriat­e level under the Exchange Programme could not be confirmed. Therefore, the purpose of my visit with a delegation to China under the Exchange Programme is of no use,” it said.

“Although the Indian ambassador to China had tried his best to make the programme a success, non-confirmati­on of the political meetings at the appropriat­e level as proposed by the Indian ambassador to China, at the last moment has unfortunat­ely compelled us to cancel the visit,” she said.

“The chief minister agreed to visit China following a request of the Union external affairs minister, Sushma Swaraj. The Indian ambassador in China requested time till today noon of our time, which is 2:30pm of China’s time for a confirmati­on of the political meetings, as proposed by the Indian ambassador to the Chinese authoritie­s. In absence of the political exchange programme, the trip is of no use,” said finance minister Amit Mitra at the state secretaria­t.

The request from the Indian side was that a meeting be arranged with one of the sevenmembe­r standing committee of the CPC, at the level of Vice-President. As per the programme, Banerjee was scheduled to meet the minister of the CPC’s internatio­nal department. But keeping in mind Banerjee’s stature in Indian politics, the Indian side had requested a meeting with one from the top Chinese leadership.

It was learnt that Indian officials in Beijing explained Banerjee’s position in Indian politics to the Chinese side but failed to convince the government.

On June 27, Banerjee was to hold a meeting with the mayor of Kunming. Mitra was to separately meet representa­tives from Chinese companies in Beijing. Banerjee had planned to return to Kolkata on June 30 via Singapore.

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West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee

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