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Mamata cancels China visit at last minute

- NAMRATAACH­ARYA

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday called off her trip to China, hours before her scheduled departure, after failing to receive confirmati­on of meetings from the Chinese side. The developmen­t comes less than two months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on Chinese President Xi Jinping for what was seen as a "heart-to-heart" summit.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday called off her trip to China, hours before her scheduled departure, after failing to receive confirmati­on of meetings from the Chinese side.

The developmen­t comes less than two months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on Chinese President Xi Jinping for what was seen as a “heart-to-heart” summit.

In March this year, on the suggestion of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, Banerjee had agreed to lead a delegation to China under the Exchange Programme of Government of India with the Internatio­nal Department of the Communist Party of China.

“Till yesterday (Thursday), everything was going 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,” Banerjee tweeted on Friday.

West Bengal has shown a deep interest in Chinese investment­s even at a time when the Indian government raised objections to China’s ambitious infrastruc­ture project — One Belt One Road project.

In January this year, close to 30 Chinese companies participat­ed at the West Bengal government’s flagship Global Investment Summit in Kolkata.

While the Ministry of External Affairs remained silent on the issue, West Bengal Finance Minister Amit Mitra said, “We were supposed to leave tonight, and since still there is no confirmati­on, we cannot wait for an indefinite period. If the political meeting with the appropriat­e level is not yet confirmed, then this visit to China under exchange programme is of no use. At the last moment, we are unfortunat­ely compelled to cancel the visit.”’

Later in the evening, the Chinese Consulate in Kolkata released a statement, saying, the Chinese side attaches great importance to its relationsh­ip with India and to the exchanges between the Chinese provinces and the Indian states. It was working hard to prepare for the CM’s trip to China.

“At the time the announceme­nt was made, the Chinese side still working on the arrangemen­ts and remained in contact with the Indian Embassy in China. The Chinese Consulate General in Kolkata has all along been committed to promoting ties between the Chinese provinces and West Bengal,” the statement read.

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