Kolkata: Shortly before, the rage between West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankar and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee continued on Tuesday. On the occasion of 'Constitution Day' between the two top pillars of the state's power, the arrow of the Constitution was fiercely spoken. Attacking Mamta, Dhankar said that there has been a 'serious compromise' with the post of the constitutional head of state. Earlier, Banerjee had asked with surprise that why the people who had been in Raj Bhavan before him never had any problem. This war between the Governor and the Chief Minister took place when the State Assembly held a special session as the 70th anniversary of the adoption of the Indian Constitution.
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According to information received from the sources, it has been learned that Dhankhar while addressing the House, there has been a serious compromise with the post of the constitutional head of state. This is an unexpected and challenging situation. I appeal to all the public representatives to listen to my conscience. During this, he also mentioned the abolition of the provision of Article 370 in Kashmir. At the same time, after the Governor finished his speech, the legislators present there did not thump the tables, while TMC MLAs shouted slogans of 'Jai Bangla' and 'Jai Hind'.
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If we talk about the same sources, then after the Governor, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee addressed the House. He spoke more about Kashmir than Bengal. The Chief Minister said the post of Governor is constitutional. I have not fought with any governor. Why does he create such a situation then? We know where the orders come from. Mamta said during the interaction with the media even after the end of the House, the post of Governor in my state has been badly misused. One should not forget that the governor is a designated post, but the state government is elected. We are not at the mercy of anyone. No one, including the Prime Minister, talks to me in the way that money does.