Just one side: Mamata-Modi clash: conflicts between the Centre and the states
An acute crisis is the worst time for conflicts between the Centre and the states
Mamata Banerjee had raised the pitch of this criticism by expressing her sense of ‘insult’ at not being allowed to speak and at being treated, with the other chief ministers present, as a ‘puppet’. Although Mr Modi refrained from comment, other Bharatiya Janata Party leaders charged Ms Banerjee with trying to ‘derail’ the meeting and not allowing the district magistrate from North 24 Parganas to speak. But the nature of Ms Banerjee’s transgression from the BJP’s point of view was explained best by the West Bengal BJP chief, Dilip Ghosh, who said that the chief ministers were ‘guests’ at the meeting. Did that mean that the chief ministers were for show, and orders would come from Mr Modi alone? The comment suggests that federalism is the least of the BJP’s concerns; it only aims at a one-sided display of power. That would explain why Mr Modi’s meeting with district magistrates was telecast while Arvind Kejriwal, the Delhi chief minister, was reprimanded for telecasting his comment on his meeting with the prime minister. The logic of the thrust against federalism is hardly esoteric.
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