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West Bengal: Tension escalates as Assembly speaker stays away during Governor’s visit

Tension between the West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankar and the state government further escalated on Thursday after the Legislative Assembly Speaker Biman Banerjee stayed away during his visit.

On his arrival at the Assembly on Thursday morning, the Governor observed that the Assembly gate designated for his entry was closed and had been locked up. Neither the speaker his deputy was present at the gates to receive him.

“My secretary received a call from the assembly secretary that the Speaker wants to have lunch with me. They even extended the invite to my wife. I may not agree with the speaker, but I was happy with the invite. But what happened suddenly that the speaker could not be present here. Everything happened in one and a half hours when I was informed that the speaker will not remain available,” said the Governor.

With none to receive him at the gate and his designated gate being locked up, he alleged it was a total collapse of democracy in the state.

“There was not a single person to show me around the Assembly premises, let alone offering me anything. The Assembly may not be in session but it doesn’t mean it will remain closed. The departments stay open. As a Governor, I’m here to ensure the Constitution is respected but I can see a total failure of the democracy in the state,” he added.

On the other hand, Bengal minister Partha Chatterjee said that the Governor was paying such visits merely for photo ops.

“None of the Governors in the country are doing what he is doing. He is visiting places only for photo ops. If he really wanted to visit the assembly, why didn’t he do it when the session was on? He visited when the assembly was not in session. If he really bothered about upholding the constitution, he should have signed the bills,” said Chatterjee.

Source: Thanks WIONews.com