Stating that the state House Secretary did not apprise him of regulation and order scenario relating to post-poll violence, West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday requested the Chief Secretary to see him by night.
Mr Dhankhar tweeted that the house secretary didn’t ahead experiences of the state’s director common of police (DGP) and commissioner of Kolkata police to him on this regard.
“Chief Secretary @MamataOfficial has been known as upon to see me at this time earlier than 7 PM as ACS House @HomeBengal did not impart standing report on regulation and order relating to post-poll violence,” the governor mentioned in his tweet.
“Such drifting of governance @MamataOfficial from constitutional prescriptions is unlucky and can’t be missed.
“Whereas the state passes by means of most extreme post-poll violence, there’s simply no enter to the constitutional head. That is least anticipated,” Mr Dhankhar wrote.
The West Bengal has been marred with giant scale violence after completion of bitterly fought state elections.
The chief minister has mentioned that 16 individuals of various political events have misplaced their lives in clashes after the tip of the polls.
A four-member crew of the Union House Ministry, tasked with wanting into causes for the post-poll violence in Bengal, had met Dhankhar at Raj Bhawan the day before today.