Guv condoles KK’s death, blames organisers for it
The governor's statement comes right after a video went viral on social media, which shows the late singer's discomfort during his last concert in Kolkata.
The governor's statement comes right after a video went viral on social media, which shows the late singer's discomfort during his last concert in Kolkata.
Dhankhar didn't even spare the ruling party and its Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee.
Ghosh said: She has now suffered multiple wounds as she dared to confront the Governor and her public image is tarnished due to the falling consequences.
Displeased with top district officials
He also came down heavily on the issue of law and order and expressed unhappiness over chief minister Mamata Banerjee, as, according to him, she has not yet replied to his letter that he wrote to her on 26 September.
Mr Dhankar had come down heavily on the DM and the Superintendent of Police, Darjeeling, for not following protocol and not receiving him whenever he was around here. Social media is also abuzz with talk that a small district like Darjeeling, which is always in the news headlines, has seen five DMs in the past one-andahalf years, while netizens have claimed that the ruling party is changing the top official only because it failed to control the area politically.
Dhankhar comes down heavily on Darjeeling DM and SP for not following protocols during his visits
He also urged government officials to be "public servants" and not be "political servants."
Governor is expected to submit reports on law and order scenario of Bengal
The Governor has requested the chief minister to submit a detailed report in this regard as early as possible. He wrote, “On 24 august, I had flagged the issue for your consideration that neither the ACS (additional chief secretary), Finance, nor the finance minister, Dr Amit Mitra, is imparting information sought as regards to the FIVE EDITIONS of BENGAL GLOBAL BUSINESS SUMMIT (BGBS).