
Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar arrives in Darjeeling on 7-day visit, shown black flags by Trinamool Congress workers
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Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankar's visit to Darjeeling on Monday comes within days of meeting Union Home Minister Amit Shah twice amid allegations of post-poll violence. Dhankar went to Delhi on Tuesday, a day after a delegation of BJP MLAs petitioned him on the alleged deterioration of the law and order situation in the state.
New Delhi: West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar was shown black flags on his in Darjeeling by alleged Trinamool Congress workers on Monday (June 21). Governor Dhankar is on a seven-day tour to north Bengal. Dhankar embarked on a week-long visit to north Bengal from June 21, within a week of demand by certain BJP MPs for carving out a separate Union Territory for the region. A fresh controversy has also erupted with BJP MP John Barla from Alipurduar demanding that North Bengal be made a Union territory, with party colleague and lawmaker from Jalpaiguri Lok Sabha seat, Jayanta Roy, coming out in support of it on June 15. Roy has, however, clarified that the comments were made in their personal capacity. Accusing the BJP of trying to divide Bengal, Chief Minister Banerjee has asserted that such attempts will never succeed. His visit also comes within days of meeting Union Home Minister Amit Shah twice amid allegations of post-poll violence. The governor went to Delhi on Tuesday, a day after a delegation of BJP MLAs petitioned him on the alleged deterioration of the law and order situation in the state. Dhankhar met Shah twice, on Thursday and on Saturday. During the first meeting, he is believed to have briefed the home minister about the law and order situation in the state. During his five-day visit to Delhi, the governor also made courtesy calls to President Ram Nath Kovind and National Human Rights Commission chairperson Justice (retd) Arun Kumar Mishra. Hours before his departure to the national capital, Dhankhar had written a letter to the Bengal Chief Minister Mamata alleging that she has been silent over post-poll violence in the state and has not taken steps to rehabilitate and compensate the suffering people.More Related News