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Didi lashes out at ‘mouthpiece' Dhankhar

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday made a veiled attack on Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar, calling him a "nominated" person and accusing him of behaving like a "BJP mouthpiece" and trying to run a "parallel administra­tion".

"There are some people, who are behaving just like a BJP mouthpiece. In my state also you have seen what is going on. Just like a parallel administra­tion they want to run," a visibly unhappy Banerjee told media persons in reply to a question on Maharashtr­a Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari's role in the promulgati­on of president's rule in the western state.

Stating that both the central and state government­s were elected bodies, who need to work in a federal spirit as per the constituti­on, the Chief Minister said: "Central government must work as per constituti­onal provisions, state government should also work as per the constituti­onal provisions.

"But some nominated persons, they are behaving too much. They should not supersede the state, the central government also. I think the central government must take care," she added on the sidelines of a programme at the secretaria­t Nabanna.

Since his swearing in on July 30, Dhankhar has been having constant run-ins with the Banerjee government, on a wide number of issues.

The latest trigger for Banerjee's comment came as Dhankhar visited Singur in Hooghly district and interacted with employees at the BDO office and common people. Following protests from the Trinamool Congress, Dhankhar on Thursday declared he wanted to stay for long durations in Singur and East Midnapore district's Nandigram - the two epicentres of peasant movements which played a big role in bringing Banerjee's party to power in the state in 2011.

Dhankhar also took a swipe at the Banerjee administra­tion, saying "whatever you want to hide, people want to see them".

"I went to Singur, they say you went to Singur all of a sudden. But I went to Singur after informing the Collector. If my visit to any area in West Bengal generates so much curiosity, then I feel I should spent a long time in Singur and Nandigram. You will always see, whatever you want to hide, people want to see them," he said. Dhankhar also announced that he could go to severe Cyclone Bulbulhit areas, if "required".

 ?? PIC: ANI ?? West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee addresses a press conference, in Kolkata on Thursday
PIC: ANI West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee addresses a press conference, in Kolkata on Thursday

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