New Delhi: West Bengal will not showcase a tableau at this year’s Republic Day celebrations as the pitch it sent to the Ministry if Defence has been rejected. Twenty-two proposals were accepted in all – 16 from states and UTs, and six from Central ministries.The ministry had received 32 tableau proposals from states and union territories and 24 from central ministries and departments. The West Bengal government’s proposal was rejected after an expert committee examined it in two rounds of meeting, the ministry said in a statement.“The tableau proposal of the West Bengal government was not taken forward for further consideration by the Expert Committee after deliberations in the second meeting. It is pertinent to mention here that the tableau of the Government of West Bengal was short-listed for participation in the Republic Day Parade 2019 as an outcome of the same process,” it added.West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has been a vocal and consistent critic of the Narendra Modi government at the Centre. Most recently, she has come out strongly against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and proposed all-India National Register of Citizens, saying she will not implement either in her state.“To exclude Bengal would be gross discrimination. Bengal represents a rich heritage and its exclusion shows the partisanship of the Modi-Shah duo,” Trinamool Congress Saugata Roy said, according to Hindustan Times.On Thursday, the TMC hit out at the BJP-led government at the Centre over the rejection, saying the move was a reaction to the people of the state for protesting the amended Citizenship Act.The state BJP was quick to hit back and accused the TMC government of not properly following rules and procedure, which it said caused the rejection.West Bengal minister of state for parliamentary affairs, Tapas Roy accused the BJP-led government at the Centre of having a “vindictive attitude” against the state.“Just because West Bengal has been opposing anti- people policies of the BJP government, a step-motherly treatment is being meted out to the state. As we have opposed anti-people laws like CAA, the Centre has rejected our tableau proposal,” Roy told PTI.This is not the first time that West Bengal’s tableau proposal has been rejected. There have been previous instances also, he said.“Such cheap politics won’t deter us from opposing anti-people policies. The BJP has insulted the people of West Bengal and they would get a befitting reply for it in the near future,” Roy said.Responding to the allegations, West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh said the tableau was rejected as the state government didn’t properly follow the rules and procedure in submitting the proposal.“The state government has not followed the rules. Other states have followed them, so their tableau proposals were accepted. The TMC should stop doing politics on each and every issue,” Ghosh said.(With PTI inputs)