West Bengal: As Governor of Bengal Jagdeep Dhankhar held a series of meetings in Delhi amid clashes with the Government of Mamata Banerjee, the controversial role and comments had landed on the same side as the rival Trinamool Congress.
The top left leader has echoed Trinamool’s criticism of Mr. Dhankar, which has been locked in a long-term feud with the Minister of Chief of Mamata Banerjee for claims and claims against violence after the poll in Bengal.
The left parties slammed the governor for allegedly acting like a BJP spokesman and condemned his “partisan” role.
“He was not a man from BJP but his function was the same as a BJP man. This could not be the role of the governor. He identified himself as a BJP man. This is not true. It cannot be his role from a governor, especially in West Bengal,” Biman Bosse , leaving the front leader, said today.
The Trinamool Congress accused Mr. Dhankhar to exceed his limits and caused said he should not return to the country.
Mr. Dhankhar hasn’t determined any reason for the four-day trip to the capital; He flew out a day after the BJP MLAS delegation filed a petition on the alleged reduction in laws and the situation of order in the state.
Before leaving on Tuesday night, he wrote a letter to the chairman of the Minister accused him of silence for violence in the state and “did not take steps to rehabilitate the suffering people”.
He shared a letter on Twitter, after which the state government accused him of violating the norms set.
On Thursday, the governor said he met the Union Prahlad Minister Joshi and Prahlad Singh Patel. He also summoned the National Human Rights Commission. He has talked about meeting Interior Minister Amit Shah.
“We have never seen such governors who do not pay attention to the constitution and norms-norms-norms-norms – the norms. He has violated every constitutional norm. According to the Constitution We, the governor should act in accordance with the instructions of the Council of Ministers led by. The minister’s chairman. But he did not follow such norms and act in accordance with his fate and fantasy, “said Sougata Ray, the leader of the Senior Trinamool Congress.