<p>Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is understood to have expressed her displeasure over reports of illegal encroachments on government land in the state during a meeting with senior officials here on Thursday.</p>.<p>Banerjee asked the officials concerned to file a report in this connection by June 24, state secretariat sources said.</p>.<p>The CM also directed the police to take strong action in case such illegal encroachments are reported, they said.</p>.'Railways totally parentless': Mamata alleges Centre keen on only increasing fares.<p>Banerjee, who is in charge of the Land Department, batted for improvement in citizen services, including clean drinking water, infrastructure and logistics, during the meeting, the sources added.</p>.<p>The meeting at the state secretariat was attended by departmental secretaries, district magistrates, mayors and senior police officers.</p>
<p>Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is understood to have expressed her displeasure over reports of illegal encroachments on government land in the state during a meeting with senior officials here on Thursday.</p>.<p>Banerjee asked the officials concerned to file a report in this connection by June 24, state secretariat sources said.</p>.<p>The CM also directed the police to take strong action in case such illegal encroachments are reported, they said.</p>.'Railways totally parentless': Mamata alleges Centre keen on only increasing fares.<p>Banerjee, who is in charge of the Land Department, batted for improvement in citizen services, including clean drinking water, infrastructure and logistics, during the meeting, the sources added.</p>.<p>The meeting at the state secretariat was attended by departmental secretaries, district magistrates, mayors and senior police officers.</p>