New Delhi: West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar accused the state police of treating BJP's Ranaghat MP Jagannath Sarkar unfairly at the last rites ceremony of army personnel Subodh Ghosh, who was killed recently in a ceasefire violation by Pakistan, and sought a report from officials.
In a series of tweets, along with videos, he said that the public servants acting politically would face "wrath" of law.
"Police "Political neutrality" @MamataOfficial in flames! The treatment meted out @WBPolice to MP Jagannath Sarkar at last rite ceremony of martyr Sh. Subodh Ghosh at Palassy crematorium, Nadia is a gross dereliction of duty by SP and DM #Nadia. Sought report from ACS @HomeBengal DGP," Dhankhar tweeted.
"Democracy @MamataOfficial shamed! Ruling party MP a guest and opposition MP so browbeaten on such solemn occasion. Exemplary consequences for this delinquency in uniform @WBPolice must if democracy is to survive. Public servants acting politically would face wrath of law," he said in another tweet.