War of words in bengal / Governor Dhankhar, furious at the Speaker of the Assembly, said - Have you got a license to speak against me?

Zoom News : Jan 25, 2022, 02:52 PM
Political rhetoric has intensified once again in West Bengal. State Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar once again attacked Assembly Speaker Biman Banerjee and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday. He accused the speaker of violating constitutional norms and not providing the information sought by him. Dhankhar told reporters after paying floral tributes at the statue of BR Ambedkar in the assembly complex ahead of Republic Day that it appeared that Speck had a license to speak anything about the governor. Whatever they are saying, they are themselves disobeying the rules.

The governor made many serious allegations against the speaker

He claimed that on several occasions the Speaker did not give him the information sought, including the details of the Assembly's resolution on expansion of the BSF's area of ​​operations. Dhankhar said that his speech in the assembly was blacked out twice. Does he not know Article 168? The governor is number one in the legislature, second in the house... I will not face such indiscreet, unconstitutional act. Speakers will not blackout the Governor's address from now on. If he does so then be ready to face the law. Dhankhar said these things on the lawn of the assembly when the speaker was standing a few feet behind him.

Those who voted on their own will have to pay the price with their lives.

On the occasion of National Voters' Day on Tuesday, he claimed that people in West Bengal do not have the freedom to exercise their franchise freely and fearlessly. Dhankhar said that we have seen an unprecedented level of violence after the elections, those who dared to vote on their own free will, had to pay the price with their lives.

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