Govt vs Guv in Bengal: Now, assembly speaker writes to president against Jagdeep Dhankhar

Jagdeep Dhankar
Jagdeep Dhankar. File

Kolkata: West Bengal Legislative Assembly Speaker Biman Banerjee has written a letter to President Ram Nath Kovind alleging hindrances created by Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar in the smooth running of the House.


Though Banerjee was not ready to divulge the details, sources in the Assembly said the letter, also addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has mentioned several instances when Dhankhar delayed the process of legislation.

 

Sources close to the development said that Banerjee strongly alleged that the Governor was taking the opportunity to undermine the position of the Speaker among the people and that is creating a wrong precedent.
Though there are several instances when the Governor of a state has developed differences with the ruling party, it is a rare instance when the spill-over effect of the differences between the ruling party and the head of the state has reached the corridors of the state legislative assembly.

 

Besides giving a graphic detail of several instances when Dhankhar overstepped his limits and tried to interfere in the legislative process, the Speaker said that though the duties and responsibilities of the Governor and the Speaker have been clearly spelt out in the Constitution, the Governor has tried to put a hand on the legislative process, creating a wrong impression among the people.

 

The Speaker alleged that the Howrah Municipal Corporation had been delayed only because governor refused to sign the Bill to detach 16 wards from Howrah Municipal Corporation and form Bally municipality.
The Speaker was referring to the Bally Municipality Bill which moved in the Assembly to detach 16 wards of former Bally Municipality that is presently annexed with Howrah Municipal Corporation.

 

The Bill was tabled and passed in the Assembly but sent back to the Governor seeking further clarification from the government. As the formation of the Bally Municipality was jeopardised, the state government had to suspend the Howrah Municipal Corporation election and conduct only the Kolkata Municipal Corporation election.

 

Banerjee also mentioned the letter he had written to Speaker of the Lok Sabha, Om Birla, where he complained of "excessive interference" of the Governor in matters related to parliamentary democracy and functioning of the House.

 

The Speaker also mentioned several Bills like The West Bengal (Prevention of Lynching) Bill 2019 and The Dunlop India (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertaking) Bill 2016 on which the Governor sat for years without signing it jeopardising the process of development of the state.

 

The Speaker alleged that though all the required documents including the English translation of the documents had been sent to the Governor, the latter delayed the process of development only undermining the duties and responsibilities of the legislation and the elected government.

 

In the ongoing session, the Speaker disallowed the entry of the central forces in the Assembly.
In the letter he also mentioned the Governor's role in the process, mentioning the incident that happened with the central forces present with the Leader of the Opposition.

 

The Speaker said that he had worked with two former Governors- M K Narayanan and N K Tripathy -- in his 10-year tenure but he has never faced this kind of a situation before.

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