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Mamata 'embarrassed'
By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, DEC. 9. Even as the Prime Minister, Mr. A.B. Vajpayee,
insisted that the NDA allies had no cause to be dissatisfied with
his remarks on the Ayodhya controversy, Ms. Mamata Banerjee of
the Trinamool Congress asserted that it was not proper for him to
deviate from the common agenda and any deviation would only lead
to a conflict within the ruling alliance.
Ms. Banerjee, who is also a Union Minister, pronounced herself to
be ``embarrassed'' over the Prime Minister's statements and said
``we want the issue to be sorted out immediately.'' She also
revealed that her party had sought a meeting of the NDA
coordination committee to discuss the recent controversy. The
Trinamool Congress leader noted that the Government could be
formed only because the common agenda had jettisoned contentious
issues such as Article 370, uniform civil code and the Ayodhya
temple. The Railway Minister is believed to be in touch with the
Telugu Desam Party and the DMK.
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