Chief Minister is playing with fire, West Bengal Governor warns Mamata Banerjee

Calcutta, 11th December 2020, Friday

After the attack on BJP national president JP Nadda's convoy in West Bengal yesterday, now Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar is red-faced against Mamata Banerjee's government.

In a press conference today, the governor lashed out at the Mamata Banerjee government and indirectly hinted at the imposition of presidential rule. Is.

The condition of the state has deteriorated. Corruption is rampant. The system of government has become politicized. There is no room for opposition. The Chief Minister uses the word "outsider" for other leaders. They are abiding by the constitution. India is one and other people are also its citizens. If Mamata Banerjee forgets the way, my responsibility begins.

I had asked the state police chief and the chief secretary for a report on the incident yesterday but both the officers came to meet me without a report. There is no room for opposition parties in the state. No party leader is safe except Mamata Banerjee. No rights are left for her and no democracy is left.

The attack on the national president of any party should be condemned. In a democracy, everyone has the right to express their views. The CM of Bengal is bound by the Constitution. He must abide by the rules and the law.

Does the way the Chief Minister speaks give the authority to speak the culture of Bengal? Mamata Banerjee is a senior leader, she should understand this. I have sent a report to the central government. The media, the opposition and the protesters should also have a place in the state.


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