SILIGURI: West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Monday predicted the problem resulting from the alleged post-poll violence from the nation as”twisted and painful”, and contested Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee because of her”ostrich-like position” on the matter.
Dhankhar, that embarked on a yearlong trip to North Bengal earlier in the afternoon, slammed against the state authorities for the way that it coped with complaints of violence after the elections.
“I’m concerned about the post-poll violence occurring in West Bengal after May 2.
That is unacceptable.
The problem in the country is alarming and painful.
This sort of violence has placed a question mark about the democratic setup.
“Even after a lot of months, the state government is in denial mode.
Why would be the main minister silent about this matter? The ostrich-like position of the state government isn’t okay,” he explained.
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