West Bengal: Governor attacks Mamta government for not giving helicopter
West Bengal: Governor attacks Mamta government for not giving helicopter
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Kolkata: The tussle between the state governor Jagdeep Dhankhar and Mamta Banerjee government in West Bengal is not ending. A helicopter was demanded from the state government to participate in different programs on behalf of the governor. The permission of which was not given by the Mamta government of the state. Many ministers of Mamta Banerjee attacked the governor after this fact came to light.

When reporters asked the governor, who reached the city of Burdwan on Friday evening, about the statements of these ministers of Mamta Banerjee, Governor Jagdeep Dhankar said that I do not want to say anything about this comment of different ministers of Mamta Banerjee. And I hope that the state's CM Mamta Banerjee will listen to all these statements collectively and will think about it.

The governor said, "Today I have travelled 700 km and the condition of the national highway is very good, the road is also good in some places in the state, but during this journey of more than 100 km is back-breaking. There was a road and there is scope for repair. The governor further said that there is only one constitution for me and I am working according to the same constitution.

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