Kolkata:Expressing concern over the attack on BJP president J P Nadda's convoy in West Bengal on Thursday, Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar accused the administration of failing to act despite his warning about possible law and order problem during the saffron party leader's meeting.
In a series of tweets, the governor said that that he had alerted the chief secretary (CS) and the director-general of police (DGP) of the possibility of the collapse of law and order during Nadda's scheduled rally but their "non-responsive stance signals failure of constitutional machinery" in the state.
Nadda's convoy was pelted with stones by alleged TMC workers at Sirakol in Diamond Harbour area in South 24 Parganas district when he was travelling there to address a rally.
Several BJP leaders including its Bengal minder Kailash Vijayvargiya suffered injuries, sources in the saffron party claimed. The West Bengal Police, however, asserted that the situation was peaceful.
"CS @MamataOfficial & DGP @WBPolice called on me today at 6 PM. Unfortunately, neither came with any update on pending issues or regarding the attack on the convoy of BJP President JP Nadda. Their continued non-responsive stance signals failure of constitutional machinery in the State," Dhankhar said in a tweet.
He earlier said that he had intimated the state administration at 8.19 am and 9.05 am on Thursday that there could be law and order problem at Nadda's meeting and the chief secretary had informed him that the DGP was alerted and sensitised accordingly.