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Neither 'rubber-stamp' nor 'post office': Guv's swipe at TMC

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Published : Dec 4, 2019, 1:24 PM IST

After the ruling Trinamool Congress blamed West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar for the abrupt adjournment of the assembly, Dhankhar on Wednesday claimed that he was neither a 'rubber-stamp' nor a 'post office'. The House will remain adjourned till December 5 and the Winter Session will resume on December 6 at 11 am, it was announced.

Neither 'rubber-stamp' nor 'post office': Guv's swipe at TMC
Neither 'rubber-stamp' nor 'post office': Guv's swipe at TMC

Kolkata: Asserting that he was following the Constitution, West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Wednesday that he was neither a "rubber-stamp" nor a "post office after the ruling Trinamool Congress blamed him for the abrupt adjournment of the assembly.

The rancour between the ruling dispensation and the governor hit a new low after Speaker Biman Banerjee Tuesday adjourned the House for two days as bills slated to be placed in the assembly were yet to get his nod, which was necessary.

The claim was refuted by the Raj Bhavan, which in a statement termed the situation "factually untenable".

"As Governor I follow the script and tune of the Constitution and cannot blindly take a call. I am neither a rubber-stamp nor a post office," Dhankhar said in a tweet.

"I am obligated to scrutinise the bills in light of the Constitution and act without delay. Concerned at the delay by the government on this," he added.

The House will remain adjourned till December 5 and the Winter Session will resume on December 6 at 11 am, it was announced.

The bills which were scheduled to be placed won't be tabled as they are yet to receive the nod of the governor, the speaker had said in the Assembly.

"We had sent those bills for printing but can't place them in the Assembly as they are yet to get the nod," he had said.

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Kolkata: Asserting that he was following the Constitution, West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Wednesday that he was neither a "rubber-stamp" nor a "post office after the ruling Trinamool Congress blamed him for the abrupt adjournment of the assembly.

The rancour between the ruling dispensation and the governor hit a new low after Speaker Biman Banerjee Tuesday adjourned the House for two days as bills slated to be placed in the assembly were yet to get his nod, which was necessary.

The claim was refuted by the Raj Bhavan, which in a statement termed the situation "factually untenable".

"As Governor I follow the script and tune of the Constitution and cannot blindly take a call. I am neither a rubber-stamp nor a post office," Dhankhar said in a tweet.

"I am obligated to scrutinise the bills in light of the Constitution and act without delay. Concerned at the delay by the government on this," he added.

The House will remain adjourned till December 5 and the Winter Session will resume on December 6 at 11 am, it was announced.

The bills which were scheduled to be placed won't be tabled as they are yet to receive the nod of the governor, the speaker had said in the Assembly.

"We had sent those bills for printing but can't place them in the Assembly as they are yet to get the nod," he had said.

Also Read: Nine fall sick after being served mid-day meal with dead rat in UP

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Neither 'rubber-stamp', nor 'post office': Guv's swipe at TMC
govt amid tussle over House adjournment
         Kolkata, Dec 4 (PTI) Asserting that he was following
the Constitution, West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar said
on Wednesday that he was neither a "rubber-stamp" nor a "post
office", after the ruling Trinamool Congress blamed him for
the abrupt adjournment of the assembly.
         The rancour between the ruling dispensation and the
governor hit a new low after Speaker Biman Banerjee Tuesday
adjourned the House for two days as bills slated to be placed
in the assembly were yet to get his nod, which was necessary.
         The claim was refuted by the Raj Bhavan, which in a
statement termed the situation "factually untenable".
         "As Governor I follow the script and tune of the
Constitution and cannot blindly take a call. I am neither a
rubber-stamp nor a post office," Dhankhar said in a tweet.
         "I am obligated to scrutinise the bills in the light
of the Constitution and act without delay. Concerned at delay
by government on this," he added.
         The House will remain adjourned till December 5 and
the Winter Session will resume on December 6 at 11 am, it was
announced.
         The bills which were scheduled to be placed won't be
tabled as they are yet to receive the nod of the governor, the
speaker had said in the Assembly.
         "We had sent those bills for printing but can't place
them in the Assembly as they are yet to get the nod," he had
said. PTI PNT
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