The Asian Age

Police, admin in Bengal politicall­y committed: Guv

‘Law & order situation alarming’

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Kolkata, Aug. 23: Firing a fresh salvo at the Mamata Banerjee government, West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Sunday alleged that the police and administra­tion in the state are “politicall­y committed”, sounding the “death knell” of democracy.

Dhankhar, in a series of tweets, also described the law and order situation in West Bengal as alarming, with reports of “free run to illegal bomb making”.

“Urge CM to unshackle political caging/chaining of police and administra­tion .... This menacing stance of police and administra­tion would generate consequenc­es,” the governor said.

Dhankhar, who has had regular run-ins with Banerjee and her dispensati­on, said public servants are not political workers. “Politicall­y committed police and administra­tion - death knell of democracy,” he said, adding, it is unfortunat­e that they are always at the door of the ruling party, or are in readiness to knock the door of the opposition.

“Never thought IAS/IPS could so capitulate and be in ‘crawl’ unlawful mode blatantly unmindful of conduct rules... Time to respond to call of duty,” Dhankhar said.

Earlier this week, the governor had dubbed purchases of coronaviru­s-related medical equipment a “multi-crore scam”, and said he was appalled by the financial irregulari­ties and dimensions of culpable gain to chosen people.

◗ EARLIER THIS week, the governor had dubbed purchases of coronaviru­s-related medical equipment a “multi-crore scam”, and said he was appalled by the financial irregulari­ties

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Jagdeep Dhankhar

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