Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankar arrives in Darjeeling on a 7-day visit, Trinamool Congress workers show black flags
Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankar's visit to Darjeeling on Monday comes quite close to meeting Union Home Minister Amit Shah twice in the midst of claims of post-survey savagery. Dhankar went to Delhi on Tuesday, a day after an appointment of BJP MLAs requested of him on the supposed disintegration of the rule of peace and law circumstance in the state.
New Delhi: West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar was shown dark banners on his in Darjeeling by supposed Trinamool Congress laborers on Monday (June 21). Lead representative Dhankar is on a seven-day visit to north Bengal. Dhankar set out on seven days in length visit to north Bengal from June 21, inside seven days of interest by certain BJP MPs for cutting out a different Union Territory for the area. A new discussion has additionally ejected with BJP MP John Barla from Alipurduar requesting that North Bengal be made a Union area, with party partner and administrator from Jalpaiguri Lok Sabha seat, Jayanta Roy, showing up to openly endorse it on June 15. Roy has, notwithstanding, explained that the remarks were made in their own ability. Blaming the BJP for attempting to separate Bengal, Chief Minister Banerjee has stated that such endeavors won't ever succeed.
His visit likewise comes quite close to meeting Union Home Minister Amit Shah twice in the midst of claims of post-survey brutality. The lead representative went to Delhi on Tuesday, a day after an assignment of BJP MLAs requested of him on the supposed weakening of the lawfulness circumstance in the state. During the main gathering, he is accepted to have advised the home pastor about the rule of peace and law circumstances in the state. During his five-day visit to Delhi, the lead representative likewise settled on kindness decisions to President Ram Nath Kovind and National Human Rights Commission executive Justice (retd) Arun Kumar Mishra.
Hours before his flight to the public capital, Dhankhar had composed a letter to the Bengal Chief Minister Mamata asserting that she has been quiet over post-survey savagery in the state and has not found a way ways to restore and repay the enduring individuals.
This is Dhankar's subsequent visit to north Bengal in two months. Following the statement of aftereffects of the West Bengal gathering races, which the Mamata Banerjee-drove Trinamool Congress won with a colossal greater part, he had visited Cooch Behar following charges of post-survey savagery. He had additionally visited Ranpagli in adjoining Assam where individuals had taken sanctuary attributable to the 'viciousness'.
Head of resistance in West Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari of the BJP, approached Dhankhar on Sunday and looked for his mediation to stop the supposed post-survey viciousness and infringement of basic freedoms in the state. The Governor on Sunday tweeted that he will set out on seven days in length visit to North Bengal from June 21. He will continue to Darjeeling from Bagdogra air terminal after a visit to Kurseong. Dhankhar, be that as it may, didn't refer to any justification for his visit. Adhikari 'looked for earnest mediation for most noticeably terrible at any point post-survey brutality and silly infringement of basic freedoms @MamataOfficial by suggestion in bogus cases all exaggerate, the lead representative said in a Twitter post.
Dhankhar, who has been in constant disagreement with the Trinamool Congress government in the state on a few issues since taking over in July 2019, additionally charged the police and organization in the condition of being a hardliner.