Kolkata: West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankar has met the Union Home Minister Amit Shah and informed him about the state. The governor has told Amit Shah that the situation in the state is very critical. Governor Jagdeep Dhankar on Friday held a meeting with Home Minister Amit Shah. The governor said that state employees are behaving like Trinamool Congress (TMC) workers. Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray to visit Ayodhya today The governor said, 'I made the Home Minister Amit Shah aware of many serious issues regarding governance. I told him that concrete steps need to be taken to strengthen democratic values in the state. It is worth mentioning that this was Dhankar's first meeting with Amit Shah after becoming the Governor of West Bengal. This meeting took place within a week of Amit Shah's visit to Kolkata. Sanjay Raut gives shocking statement on AIMIM chief Owaisi Amit Shah had attacked the Mamata government during the Kolkata tour over the alleged poor law and order situation in West Bengal. Let me tell you that since assuming the post of Governor in July last year, the relationship between Dhankar and West Bengal Government has not been cordial. Many times, the differences between her and the Mamta Banerjee government of the state have come to the fore. Sonia's order to Congress-ruled states, says 'Be ready to fight Corona'