TMC likely to raise issue of Govt’s ‘interference’ in Parliament Budget Session

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Kolkata: West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar and the Trinamool Congress is likely to turn murkier as the ruling party is mulling to move a ‘substantive motion’ in the Parliament during the upcoming Budget Session against the ‘interference’ of Dhankhar in the running of state affairs.

The ruling party might demand the removal of the Governor in the Parliament during the Budget Session starting January 31. We have unanimously agreed that the role of the Governor in Bengal has reached unprecedented lows. He is even questioning the Chief Minister’s decision to appoint a chairperson for the Human Rights Commission.

The conflict between the Governor and the state government reached a flashpoint after Dhankhar openly criticised the Trinamool regime and Assembly Speaker Biman Banerjee on Tuesday.

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