Kolkata (West Bengal):West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Tuesday wondered whether some sort of censorship was in place in the state after district officials refused to meet him citing ongoing administrative tour of the chief minister.
Governor Dhankhar termed the refusal of the district officials to attend a meeting called by him as 'unconstitutional'.
He had last week expressed his desire to hold meetings with district magistrates, bureaucrats and elected representatives of North and South 24 Parganas districts, a tour of which he has begun from Tuesday.
"However, the office of the Governor on Monday evening received letters from the district magistrates of the two districts mentioning that the officials would not be able to attend his meetings as they will be busy with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's ongoing tour of North Bengal," Raj Bhavan sources said.
"However, they said that other arrangements for his tour will be made," the sources said.
"I am astonished to receive the letters from the district officials in which they have expressed their inability to attend the meetings, that too four days after my intimation. I do not know whether some sort of censorship is in place in West Bengal," the Governor said.
"However, despite this, I will continue my tour of the districts," he added.