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Mamata Vs Governor: WB CM writes to Gov Dhankhaar, asks him to cooperate

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Published : Dec 16, 2019, 11:06 PM IST

Soon after the Governor of West Bengal Jagdeep Dhankhar on Monday expressed his displeasure on Twitter, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee wrote a letter to the Governor requesting him to support the state government to maintain peace and not aggravate the situation through his provocations.

Mamata Vs Governor
Mamata Vs Governor

Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday evening wrote to Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar saying it the governor's obligation to support the state government to maintain peace and not aggravate the situation through his provocations.

Mamata Banerjee  wrote to Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar
Mamata Banerjee wrote to Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar

Banerjee expressed her sadness over his taking to the Twitter frequently to criticise of her government and urged the governor to cooperate with it to maintain peace in the state.

"I am really sorry to see your frequent tweets and press briefings criticising the state government and also involving the senior officers of the state," Banerjee wrote to Dhankhar.

Dhankhar asked Banerjee over the microblogging site during the day to personally update him on Tuesday about the current situation in the state in view of the violence over the amended Citizenship Act.

He has been at loggerheads with the TMC government in the state soon after taking up office in July end over a number of issues and had taken to expressing his views a number of times over Twitter.

The governor had on Monday also expressed his displeasure on Twitter at the state's chief secretary and the director-general of police's failure to turn up despite his summons to them to brief him on the prevailing unrest in parts of the state. He had described their absence as "unfortunate and unexpected".

Banerjee in her letter said, "You (Dhankhar) would no doubt appreciate that the prime focus of the state administration at present is to maintain the peaceful situation as against what is going (on) throughout the country".

"The (governor's) constitutional obligation in my view is to support the state government machinery to maintain peace and harmony rather than aggravating the situation by provoking elements who may attempt to disturb the order and tranquillity," she said.

"Please cooperate to maintain peace," Banerjee added.

Dhankar took to Twitter yet again to give his reply. He tweeted, "My response to the letter of the chief minister has been sent. Looking forward to meeting her tomorrow. Urged her to work in tandem and togetherness in public interest and engage in soul searching".

  • My response to the letter of the Chief Minister has been sent. Looking forward to meeting her tomorrow. Urged her to work in tandem and togetherness in public interest and engage in soul searching. pic.twitter.com/to4JMR4K00

    — Jagdeep Dhankhar (@jdhankhar1) December 16, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Dhankhar had summoned the two top officials of the state on Sunday.

Top sources in the state administration said the chief secretary and the DGP would brief the governor at an "appropriate time".

Violent protests over the amended Citizenship Act continued to rock parts of West Bengal for the third consecutive day. Several incidents of vandalism and arson were reported from different districts.

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Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday evening wrote to Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar saying it the governor's obligation to support the state government to maintain peace and not aggravate the situation through his provocations.

Mamata Banerjee  wrote to Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar
Mamata Banerjee wrote to Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar

Banerjee expressed her sadness over his taking to the Twitter frequently to criticise of her government and urged the governor to cooperate with it to maintain peace in the state.

"I am really sorry to see your frequent tweets and press briefings criticising the state government and also involving the senior officers of the state," Banerjee wrote to Dhankhar.

Dhankhar asked Banerjee over the microblogging site during the day to personally update him on Tuesday about the current situation in the state in view of the violence over the amended Citizenship Act.

He has been at loggerheads with the TMC government in the state soon after taking up office in July end over a number of issues and had taken to expressing his views a number of times over Twitter.

The governor had on Monday also expressed his displeasure on Twitter at the state's chief secretary and the director-general of police's failure to turn up despite his summons to them to brief him on the prevailing unrest in parts of the state. He had described their absence as "unfortunate and unexpected".

Banerjee in her letter said, "You (Dhankhar) would no doubt appreciate that the prime focus of the state administration at present is to maintain the peaceful situation as against what is going (on) throughout the country".

"The (governor's) constitutional obligation in my view is to support the state government machinery to maintain peace and harmony rather than aggravating the situation by provoking elements who may attempt to disturb the order and tranquillity," she said.

"Please cooperate to maintain peace," Banerjee added.

Dhankar took to Twitter yet again to give his reply. He tweeted, "My response to the letter of the chief minister has been sent. Looking forward to meeting her tomorrow. Urged her to work in tandem and togetherness in public interest and engage in soul searching".

  • My response to the letter of the Chief Minister has been sent. Looking forward to meeting her tomorrow. Urged her to work in tandem and togetherness in public interest and engage in soul searching. pic.twitter.com/to4JMR4K00

    — Jagdeep Dhankhar (@jdhankhar1) December 16, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Dhankhar had summoned the two top officials of the state on Sunday.

Top sources in the state administration said the chief secretary and the DGP would brief the governor at an "appropriate time".

Violent protests over the amended Citizenship Act continued to rock parts of West Bengal for the third consecutive day. Several incidents of vandalism and arson were reported from different districts.

Also Read: Temple in Ayodhya to come up within four months: Shah

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WB CM writes to Gov Dhankhaar, asks him to cooperate to
maintain peace in the state
         (Collating related stories)
         Kolkata, Dec 16 (PTI) West Bengal Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjee on Monday evening wrote to Governor Jagdeep
Dhankhar saying it the governor's obligation to support the
state government to maintain peace and not aggravate the
situation through his provocations.
         Banerjee expressed her sadness over his taking to the
Twitter frequently to criticise of her government and urged
the governor to cooperate with it to maintain peace in the
state.
         "I am really sorry to see your frequent tweets and
press briefings criticising the state government and also
involving the senior officers of the state," Banerjee wrote
to Dhankhar.
         Dhankhar asked Banerjee over the micro blogging site
during the day to personally update him on Tuesday about the
current situation in the state in view of the violence over
the amended Citizenship Act.
         He has been at loggerheads with the TMC government in
the state soon after taking up office in July end over a
number of issues and had taken to expressing his views a
number of times over Twitter.
         The governor had on Monday also expressed his
displeasure on Twitter at the state's chief secretary and the
director general of police's failure to turn up despite his
summons to them to brief him on the prevailing unrest in parts
of the state. He had described their absence as "unfortunate
and unexpected".
         Banerjee in her letter said "You (Dhankhar) would no
doubt appreciate that the prime focus of the state
administration at present is to maintain peaceful
situation as against what is going (on) throughout the
country".
         "The (governor's) constitutional obligation in my view
is to support the state government machinery to maintain peace
and harmony rather than aggrevating the situation by provoking
elements who may attempt to disturb the order and
tranquility," she said.
         "Please cooperate to maintain peace," Banerjee added.
          Dhankar took to the Twitter yet agains to give his
reply. He tweeted, "My response to the letter of the chief
minister has been sent. Looking forward to meeting her
tomorrow. Urged her to work in tandem and togetherness in
public interest and engage in soul searching".
         Dhankhar had summoned the two top officials of the
state on Sunday.
         Top sources in the state administration said the chief
secretary and the DGP would brief the governor at an
"appropriate time".
         Violent protests over the amended Citizenship Act
continued to rock parts of West Bengal for the third
consecutive day. Several incidents of vandalism and arson
were reported from different districts. PTI SCH
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