The Asian Age

Bengal gov summons chief secy

Expresses displeasur­e at not being updated on law and order situation

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Kolkata, May 8: West Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar Saturday expressed displeasur­e at not being updated on the law and order situation in the state with regard to post poll violence by the chief secretary and director-general of police (DGP).

State chief secretary Alapan Bandopadhy­ay and DGP Virendra called on the governor at Raj Bhavan on Saturday evening being asked by him over the law and order situation in West Bengal.

“Unfortunat­ely both came without any paper or reports sought. Directed them to send the same without delay. In a sense disgusted with such stance,” Mr Dhankhar tweeted after the officers met him.

Maintainin­g that the home secretary has failed to apprise him on the law and order situation vis a vis the post-poll violence, Mr Dhankhar had asked the chief secretary to see him.

Mr Dhankhar had tweeted earlier in the day that the home secretary did not forward reports of the DGP and commission­er of Kolkata police in this regard.

“Chief secretary @MamataOffi­cial has been called upon to see me today before 7 pm as ACS Home @HomeBengal failed to impart status report on law and order regarding post poll violence,” the governor tweeted.

“Such drifting of governance @MamataOffi­cial from constituti­onal prescripti­ons is unfortunat­e and cannot be overlooked. While the State passes through most severe post poll violence, there is just NO input to the constituti­onal head. This is least expected,” Mr Dhankhar wrote.

The West Bengal has been rocked by large scale violence after the bitterly fought state elections.

— PTI

 ?? — PTI ?? Three newly-elected TMC MLAs — Aditi Munshi, Lovely Moitra and June Maliah — at the West Bengal Legislativ­e Assembly premises in Kolkata on Saturday.
— PTI Three newly-elected TMC MLAs — Aditi Munshi, Lovely Moitra and June Maliah — at the West Bengal Legislativ­e Assembly premises in Kolkata on Saturday.

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