“Please Do not Play With Hearth”: Bengal Governor Takes On Mamata Banerjee
Kolkata:
Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar, condemning Leader Minister Mamata Banerjee’s feedback on an assault on BJP leader JP Nadda’s convoy, requested her to withdraw them and warned lately: “Madam, please do not play with fire”.
Mr Dhankhar this morning submitted a report back to the central executive at the “deteriorating” regulation and order scenario in Bengal, and then the state’s police leader and Leader Secretary had been summoned on Monday.
Mr Nadda’s convoy was once attacked with bricks, stones and sticks close to Kolkata on Thursday afternoon. Some leaders had been injured and automobiles had been broken within the incident, which the BJP mentioned was once the paintings of supporters of Leader Minister Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress. The incident happened at Diamond Harbour, the parliamentary constituency of the Leader Minister’s nephew Abhishek Banerjee.
“The occasions that came about the day prior to this are maximum unlucky,” Mr Dhankhar mentioned.
He detailed how he had summoned the police leader and Leader Secretary over the incident and so they got here with none file. “I used to be stunned, I used to be shamed. An overly painful day in governance,” he mentioned.
Mr Dhankhar additionally hit out at Mamata Banerjee over her feedback deriding Mr Nadda and wondering whether or not the assault was once staged.
“I take an overly severe word of the commentary made through the manager minister. How can a accountable leader minister, believing in rule of regulation, believing in Charter, and believing in wealthy Bengali tradition, communicate the way in which she did. I attraction to her – madam, please replicate, please deal with some dignity and charm, and take again the ones phrases,” he mentioned.
The Governor additionally referred to Ms Banerjee blaming the incident on “outsiders making hassle”.
“Political ideologies and statements too have a restrict. Please don’t go it. The place are we heading? What are we doing? Leader Minister of West Bengal, please don’t play with this sort of fire,” he mentioned.