West Bengal: Assembly proceedings abruptly adjourned, allegations leveled against Governor
West Bengal: Assembly proceedings abruptly adjourned, allegations leveled against Governor
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After the Bengal ruling party Trinamool Congress accused Governor Jagdeep Dhankar of abruptly adjourning the assembly proceedings, he said that he is neither a 'rubber stamp nor a post office'. The deadlock between the ruling party and the governor reached an all-time low when Assembly Speaker Viman Banerjee adjourned the house for two days on Tuesday as the bill which was to be introduced in the assembly was not yet approved by the governor. Was what was mandatory.

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According to media reports, Raj Bhavan rejected this claim and said that "it is something that cannot be accepted. Dhankhar said in a tweet that as governor I follow the constitution and cannot take blindly decisions. I am neither a rubber stamp nor a post office".

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In his statement, he said that "I am obliged to examine the Bills in the light of the Constitution and work without delay. The government has been late in this matter. At the same time, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly said in the Legislative Assembly that the bills which were to be introduced, have not yet received approval from the Governor".

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