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WB GUV attacks Mamata Govt again, accusing violence

WB GUV attacks Mamata Govt again, accusing violence
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Kolkata: Governor of West Bengal Jagdeep Dhankhar on Sunday paying tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at the commemoration of his death, and launched another attack on the government of Mamata Banerjee, stating that he could not see “trample on human rights” and the state of “soaking” in violence .
By asserting that there is no number of “insults” that will prevent him from doing their duties, Dhankhar said violence and democracy did not run together, and urged all to be a messenger of peace and without violence as award for the Father of the Nation.
“I can’t see the holy bengal land of wet blood (in violence) and become a laboratory to trample the human rights.
People say that the country turns into a democratic gas space,” said Dhankhar at Gandhi Ghat at the Hooghly River Bank At Barrackpore at 24 North Parganas District.
He also said the situation had become in such a way that the Calcutta High Court had to order the chairman of the National Human Rights Commission to establish a facts finding committee to investigate alleged violations of human rights in violence after the poll in West Bengal last year.
“There is no amount of insult that will prevent me from my path.
It is not suitable for the Minister of State Chair (Mamata Banerjee) to make a statement insulting insulting and even outside the country,” he said.
Dhankhar said he had to try everyone to ensure that there was a “peace in the community in terms of the state constitution”.
The governor, who has crossed the sword with the Government of Mamata Banerjee for several problems because it assumes costs in the state, recently accused the minister of chairman and speaker about the constitutional transgressing assembly by not providing information to Him.
He had ran over the promise of meeting the representatives of the University’s Kavansitas, summoning bureaucrats to his office for explanation.
On January 25, the governor, after paying a flower wage at the statue of B Amedkar in the assembly, has described the political condition in Bengal as “terrible and scary”.

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