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KOLKATA: The confrontation between the West Bengal government and Raj Bhavan escalated further on Friday with Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar accusing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of “explicitly appeasing” the minority community. Referring to Banerjee’s Thursday letter to him where she accused him of “repeatedly interfering” in the running of his government, Dhankhar said the prime minister’s outburst is an alibi strategy to cover up “monumental failures” in addressing the Covid pandemic -19 in the state.
Urging the TMC supreme to “avoid politics and a confrontational approach,” Dhankhar said his conduct only exacerbates the miseries of the people of the state.
“His communication is part of the alibi strategy emanating from a script that seeks to cover up monumental flaws in these difficult times through a series of mistakes,” the governor said in his second letter to Banerjee after his letter on Thursday triggered nasty exchanges. between the two constitutional officials.
“His appeasement of the minority community was so explicit and uncomfortable in the Nizamuddin Markaz incident. This is very unfortunate and cannot be appreciated,” he said, referring to an event in which Banerjee was asked to comment on the Tablighi congregation. Jamaat in the national capital. .
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Urging the TMC supreme to “avoid politics and a confrontational approach,” Dhankhar said his conduct only exacerbates the miseries of the people of the state.
“His communication is part of the alibi strategy emanating from a script that seeks to cover up monumental flaws in these difficult times through a series of mistakes,” the governor said in his second letter to Banerjee after his letter on Thursday triggered nasty exchanges. between the two constitutional officials.
“His appeasement of the minority community was so explicit and uncomfortable in the Nizamuddin Markaz incident. This is very unfortunate and cannot be appreciated,” he said, referring to an event in which Banerjee was asked to comment on the Tablighi congregation. Jamaat in the national capital. .