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West Bengal

CM constitutionally mandated to brief me: Bengal Governor

| @indiablooms | Jul 25, 2020, at 09:05 pm

Kolkata/UNI: Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar today reminded Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee that it was constitutionally mandated that she brief him about Bengal's law and order situation.

"Given the alarming decline in law and order situation @MamataOfficial and the stated politicized partisan role of police, had urged CM to brief me. Opposition leaders, MPs and MLAs continue being targeted. CM briefing is a constitutional mandate and urge her to perform her duty earliest," the governor tweeted.

On July 23 Mr Dhankhar had asked the chief minister to urgently brief him on the state's law and order situation.

In a strongly worded tweet he had stated, "Given the enormity of decline in law and order @MamataOfficial have urged CM to urgently brief me."

The governor also released a video where he spoke in the same vein.

"This as Political Leaders and opposition MPs and MLAs being virtually hunted out of public space by partisan police acting as political workers," he commented, taking umbrage at the action of the state machinery.
 

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