TMC withdraws sit-in outside Raj Bhavan on MGNREGA dues after Guv's assurance
The TMC national general secretary also said the governor has promised the party delegation that he would discuss the matter with the Centre within 24 hours. "I have heard that the governor has already left for Delhi. So as a gesture of courtesy, ...

The development comes hours after a party delegation met Bose and urged him to fulfil his "solemn responsibility" by addressing the "persistent problem of unpaid wages of MGNREGA job card holders", and to write to the central government for clarification on the issue.
"We are withdrawing the sit-in outside Raj Bhavan for the time being. We have told the governor to let us know within two weeks (on the MGNREGA issue)," Banerjee said.
The TMC national general secretary also said the governor has promised the party delegation that he would discuss the matter with the Centre within 24 hours.
"I have heard that the governor has already left for Delhi. So as a gesture of courtesy, we have decided to withdraw this sit-in for the time being. We will wait till October 31 for a satisfactory reply from the Centre, or else we will start another agitation from November 1," he said.
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