<p>On her first visit to Delhi after a landslide win in the assembly polls on May 13, the 56-year-old leader met Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and invited them to attend the swearing-in ceremony of her ministry in Kolkata on May 20.</p>.<p>Emerging from the meetings, Banerjee said she had invited Congress to be part of the Trinamool-led government in Bengal.<br /><br />Asked whether whether Congress had agreed, she said, "Congress will be part of the government. I have invited them and they will let me know."<br /><br />The Railway Minister also dropped enough hints that her portfolio in the Central government would be retained by her party.<br /><br />"I told him (the Prime Minister) that Railway is with Trinamool and the Prime Minister is a good man. There is no problem," said Banerjee, who will be quitting as Railway Minister on May 19.<br /><br />Earlier, after meeting Gandhi, she said that it was for the Prime Minister to take a call on the issue of her replacement in the Union Cabinet.<br /><br />Asked whether her party General Secretary Mukul Roy could be a possible replacement as he had accompanied her to Gandhi's residence, she said he had come as he was available in the city.<br /><br />"He (Roy) did not attend my meeting with Gandhi. He was outside. He is here because we will have to give details of election (expenditure) to the Election Commission," she said.<br /><br />She refused to comment when queried whether she was seeking more cabinet berths for her party at the Centre.<br /><br />Banerjee said while Sonia Gandhi said she will let her know whether she will attend the oath-taking ceremony, the Prime Minister informed her that he will not be able to come because of a scheduled foreign tour.<br /><br />Singh will visit Kolkata after coming back from the trip, Banerjee said adding, "He assured me all help for Bengal. He said whatever help is required he will extend it."<br /><br />Asked why the oath-taking ceremony will take place on May 20, she said "it is a Friday and a very auspicious day".</p>
<p>On her first visit to Delhi after a landslide win in the assembly polls on May 13, the 56-year-old leader met Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and invited them to attend the swearing-in ceremony of her ministry in Kolkata on May 20.</p>.<p>Emerging from the meetings, Banerjee said she had invited Congress to be part of the Trinamool-led government in Bengal.<br /><br />Asked whether whether Congress had agreed, she said, "Congress will be part of the government. I have invited them and they will let me know."<br /><br />The Railway Minister also dropped enough hints that her portfolio in the Central government would be retained by her party.<br /><br />"I told him (the Prime Minister) that Railway is with Trinamool and the Prime Minister is a good man. There is no problem," said Banerjee, who will be quitting as Railway Minister on May 19.<br /><br />Earlier, after meeting Gandhi, she said that it was for the Prime Minister to take a call on the issue of her replacement in the Union Cabinet.<br /><br />Asked whether her party General Secretary Mukul Roy could be a possible replacement as he had accompanied her to Gandhi's residence, she said he had come as he was available in the city.<br /><br />"He (Roy) did not attend my meeting with Gandhi. He was outside. He is here because we will have to give details of election (expenditure) to the Election Commission," she said.<br /><br />She refused to comment when queried whether she was seeking more cabinet berths for her party at the Centre.<br /><br />Banerjee said while Sonia Gandhi said she will let her know whether she will attend the oath-taking ceremony, the Prime Minister informed her that he will not be able to come because of a scheduled foreign tour.<br /><br />Singh will visit Kolkata after coming back from the trip, Banerjee said adding, "He assured me all help for Bengal. He said whatever help is required he will extend it."<br /><br />Asked why the oath-taking ceremony will take place on May 20, she said "it is a Friday and a very auspicious day".</p>