‘Centre, State are together on Bardhaman blast probe’

The case is being probed by the National Investigation Agency

October 27, 2014 01:04 pm | Updated May 23, 2016 04:33 pm IST - Kolkata

NSG commandos at the site where an IED was seized in Bardhaman, West Bengal. File photo

NSG commandos at the site where an IED was seized in Bardhaman, West Bengal. File photo

Stressing that the Centre has taken the “accidental blast” at Bardhaman “very seriously”, senior officials of the Union Home Ministry including National Security Adviser ( NSA) Ajit Doval met West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at the State Secretariat here on Monday.

After a two hour meeting with the Chief Minister and senior officials, Prakash Mishra, Special Secretary (Internal Security) at Union Home Ministry said the “Centre and West Bengal are together in fighting terror.”

The visit of senior Home Ministry officials is crucial as the Trinamool Congress had initially opposed the probe by National Investigation Agency (NIA). Recently Ms Banerjee had expressed displeasure that the Centre had not taken her into confidence while ordering the probe.

“I am very happy to say that the Chief Minister has given an assurance that the Centre and State will work together in unearthing the entire case and ensure that such cases are investigated properly,” Mr. Mishra told journalists.

Mr Mishra also added that the Home Ministry will work on “improving the capacity of State police” and central forces engaged in this operation so that the investigation reaches its logical end.

The State government however did not issue any official statement on the visit of the Home Ministry officials.

At the State Secretariat, photojournalists were not allowed to take photographs of the Home Ministry officials.

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