Keeping the media guessing whether she would attend the Lok Sabha for the crucial trust vote, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee said on Sunday she would publicly announce a decision in this regard on Monday.
During the past week, Banerjee has maintained that she was not in favour of toppling the government and a decision on the matter would be taken only after it was discussed within her party after Monday's programme.
Banerjee, who is the sole member of her party in the Lok Sabha, recently said she would take a decision on the matter keeping in mind the interests of the people of West Bengal.
Sources close to her in New Delhi said she was likely to arrive in the national capital only on Tuesday, the last day of the special session of Parliament. Banerjee has earlier given enough indications of supporting the United Progressive Alliance government's stand on the nuclear issue by stating that the government could not be faulted for withholding the text of the India-specific safeguard agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency from the Left parties. "Such documents which concern the country's defence are so secret in nature that they cannot be shared with anybody outside the government," she said in Kolkata recently.An Alliance in Crisis
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