Bengal Speaker, gov clash over nod to bill
Kolkata: West Bengal Assembly Speaker Biman Banerjee and governor Jagdeep Dhankhar traded charges over the fate of a bill which was passed in the recent Winter Session of the House. Mr Banerjee has accused Mr Dhankhar of sitting on bill, leading to the delay in the municipal polls in Kolkata.
West Bengal Assembly Speaker Biman Banerjee and governor Jagdeep Dhankhar has traded charges among themselves over the fate of a bill which was passed in the recent winter session of the House but is yet to get any constitutional ascent. On Monday Mr Banerjee accused Mr Dhankhar of sitting on the Howrah Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2021 leading to the delay in civic polls in that city.
He alleged, "Civic polls can not be held in Howrah as the bill is yet to become a law even after it was passed promptly. This should not be the case as there was no reason. What is needed, needs to be understood. If the President can sign the farm bills on the day these were passed, why didn't the same happen with this bill too? We have sent everything to the governor. I do not know why he has held back the bill."
Hitting back at Mr Banerjee immediately, Mr Dhankhar tweeted, "Stunned & surprised @BimanBanerjee18 stance at Howrah Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2021 pending consideration for want of as response @MamataOfficial to issues flagged on Nov 24. Worrisome: Speaker WBLA for over a year has not made available record in other matters."