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“Paintings In Accordance With Legislation”: Jagdeep Dhankhar Tells Mamata Banerjee


Jagdeep Dhankhar instructed Mamata Banerjee to paintings according to the regulation. (FILE)

Kolkata:

West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Sunday instructed Leader Minister Mamata Banerjee to paintings according to the regulation and the Charter, and asserted that the state police can’t behave like “political staff”.

After assembly members of the family of BJP employee Madan Ghorai, who died allegedly in police custody, Mr Dhankhar stated the state police was once “taking part in with fire”.

“Paintings according to the regulation and the Charter. You’re going to in finding your governor running together with your govt shoulder to shoulder within the carrier of other folks,” Mr Dhankhar stated.

The governor, who has been at odds with the federal government since assuming rate within the state, stated, “Police can’t be political staff.”

“Those that are snoozing like Kumbhakarna don’t seem to be mindful that there’s something like future,” he instructed newspersons on the Raj Bhavan.

Previous within the day, Mr Dhankhar wrote a letter to the Leader Minister and stated the dying of Mr Ghorai is but any other example of “dehumanising torture, attack and dying” in custody.

Mr Ghorai was once arrested in Patashpur in East Medinipur district on September 26 in reference to a kidnapping case.

He was once the BJP sales space vice-president within the house. The police had stated he was once in judicial custody and now not in its custody as claimed via the saffron party.

Swapan Ghorai, brother of the overdue BJP employee, instructed the governor to interfere within the subject.

He passed over a letter to the governor, alleging that the police group of workers had overwhelmed his brother on the time of his arrest.

Mr Madan was once in judicial custody since September 27, and his spouse was once knowledgeable on October 13 that he had died and was once requested to gather his useless frame from SSKM Sanatorium, Mr Swapan stated in his letter to the governor.

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