Mamata assures Centre of all cooperation to fight terrorism

October 27, 2014 06:56 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:14 pm IST - Kolkata/Burdwan

National Security Adviser Ajit Doval accompanied by National Security Guard (NSG) Chief J.N. Choudhury, NIA Director General Sharad Kumar and Intelligence Bureau(IB) chief Asif Ibrahim inspecting the blast site at Khagragarh in Burdwan district on Monday.

National Security Adviser Ajit Doval accompanied by National Security Guard (NSG) Chief J.N. Choudhury, NIA Director General Sharad Kumar and Intelligence Bureau(IB) chief Asif Ibrahim inspecting the blast site at Khagragarh in Burdwan district on Monday.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday assured the Centre of all cooperation to fight terrorism and promised to work together, as the country’s security and intelligence chiefs including National Security Advisor Ajit Doval discussed with her the Burdwan blast case.

“We discussed the issue with the chief minister. The chief minister assured us to extend all cooperation and work together with the Centre to fight terrorism,” Prakash Mishra, Special Secretary, Union Home Ministry, told reporters after the meeting with Ms. Banerjee which lasted over an hour at the state secretariat.

Mr. Doval, Mr. Mishra, NSG DG J.N. Chowdhury and two senior intelligence officers from the Centre and state first met the chief minister. State Chief Secretary Sanjay Mitra, Home Secretary Basudeb Banerjee, state DGP GMP Reddy and city police commissioner Surajit Kar Purakayastha joined later.

Although the NSA did not interact with the media, Mishra said that the government had taken the Burdwan blast seriously and described it as an “issue of terror”.

“The investigation to Burdwan blast will be taken to its logical end,” he promised, adding that the Centre and the state were together on the issue of fighting terrorism.

“Very senior officers of both the Centre and the state are here. We have resolved to work together on this issue,” he said.

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