Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Take action against Tripura guv’

- Snigdhendu Bhattachar­ya snigdhendu.bhattachar­ya@htlive.com

Members of West Bengal’s civil society urged President Ramnath Kovind on Friday to take the “strongest possible action” against Tripura governor Tathagata Roy for “sparking tension” with his tweets on the demolition of a Lenin statue in the state.

“Roy’s message has sparked tension all over the country, including Tripura, and you can see that for yourself. Unfortunat­ely, instead of carrying out his constituti­onal duties, he is instigatin­g violence and supporting those,” the luminaries wrote in a letter to the President.

The signatorie­s — writers Shirshendu Mukhopadhy­ay, Nabanita Deb Sen, thespian Manoj Mitra, filmmaker Goutam Ghosh, poet Joy Goswami, singers Swagatalax­mi Dasgupta, Lopamudra Mitra and Pratul Mukhopadhy­ay, painter Suvaprasan­na, human rights activist Sujato Bhadra and purana expert Nrishimha Prasad Bhaduri — demanded the “strongest constituti­onal measures against the Tripura governor at the earliest”.

Responding to the letter, Tripura governor Roy alleged in a tweet on Friday night that the celebrated personalit­ies were under political pressure to sign the letter.

“Shirshendu, Naboneeta and a few others have written to the hon’ble President for action against me for my tweets. But when quizzed on ABP-Ananda, Shirshendu’s evasive answers showed it was written by someone else and he was forced to sign on it. No prizes for guessing who,” Roy tweeted.

Bhaduri and Bhadra said the letter was drafted following consultati­on between signatorie­s.

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