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Mamata Banerjee`s minister`s BIG remark: `Governor`s post must be abolished, role should be given to HC chief justice`
West Bengal`s Parliamentary Affairs Minister Sovandeb Chattopadhyay has said the post of the governor is often used for political purposes. It hinders development work and often leads to controversies.
Highlights
- Mamata Banerjee's minister has made a BIG remark
- He said that the Governor's post must be abolished and it should be given to the HC chief justice
- Sovandeb Chattopadhyay is West Bengal's Parliamentary Affairs Minister
Kolkata: West Bengal's Parliamentary Affairs Minister Sovandeb Chattopadhyay has called for abolishing the post of the governor, which he alleged is often used for settling political scores. Sovandeb Chattopadhyay further suggested that the role, duties and responsibilities of a Governor can be very well handled by the chief justice of the high court.
"There is no need for the post of the governor. The post must be abolished in a country like India where the political situation is very diversified and different parties rule different states. The post of the governor is often used for political purposes. It hinders development work and often leads to controversies," he said.
"I think the responsibility of the governor should be given to the chief justice. He can handle the task impartially. There is no point in spending so much public money for the governor's post," Chattopadhyay added.
The West Bengal minister made these remarks while speaking to reporters during which he event suggested that he will raise the issue in the state assembly when the monsoon session resumes.
It may be noted that the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Government in West Bengal had a ‘love-and-hate’ relationship with the then Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar during his three-year-long tenure.
Dhankar’s stint as the governor of West Bengal was marked by regular controversies, which often snowballed into public face-offs with the TMC government in the state. The statement comes in the backdrop of that acrimonious relationship, which ended after he resigned to fight the vice-presidential election.
Jagdeep Dhankar defeated Opposition candidate Margaret Alva in the vice-presidential elections.
(With PTI Inputs)