Governor Dhankhar warned ,”if the Chief Minister deviates from her path then my role will start”

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Governor Dhankhar warned ,”if the Chief Minister deviates from her path then my role will start”

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In Kolkata, Governor Jagdeep Dhankar held a press conference on 11 December regarding attack the on convoy of BJP National President JP Nadda. In the press conference, the governor attacked CM Mamata Banerjee and said that she has to follow the constitution. She cannot deviate from her path. The law and order situation in the state has been deteriorating for a long time. He further said that it is my responsibility to protect the Constitution of India. If the Chief Minister deviates from his path then my role will begin. Regarding the attack on Nadda’s convoy, the incident on December 10 is unfortunate. It is a blot on our democracy. I have sent a report about the events which are very disturbing to the Central Government, whose content I cannot share. Further, the Governor questioned Mamata, who is the outsider in the state, what does it mean to them? Whether Indian citizens are also outsiders, Mamata should not make such a statement. The Chief Minister should not play with fire. Saying external is an insult to the constitution. It is a dangerous game to say outside-inside. Mamata should work according to the constitution. Referring to the attack on Nadda, the Governor described the incident as an attack on human rights. The governor said that the attack on the day of human rights is an attack on human rights. The attack on 10 December is a blot on democracy and is extremely shameful. Constitutional limitations are being broken in Bengal. Police administration in Bengal has failed. 10 December people took to the streets uncontrollably. I had informed the DGP about yesterday’s attack. Mamata should apologize for yesterday’s incident. He should withdraw his statement on the BJP president. She is working with a sense of revenge.

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