Bengal Governor seeks file from state as Suvendu Adhikari says police officers entered his MLA place of work through power

By means of PTI

KOLKATA: West Bengal Governor Jadgeep Dhankhar on Sunday sought an pressing file from the state’s leader secretary H Ok Dwivedi over an “assault through the police” at the MLA place of work of Chief of Opposition in Meeting Suvendu Adhikari.

He stated such motion at the MLA place of work of Adhikari is an issue of “deep worry”.

“In view of worrisome inputs from Chief of Opposition West Bengal Legislative Meeting @SuvenduWB that his MLA place of work of Nandigram has been attacked through police, sought an pressing file Leader Secretary,” he tweeted.

Adhikari, later taking to the microblogging platform, stated the police entered his place of work through power.

“With out giving any prior data, with out appearing a seek warrant, and with out the presence of a Justice of the Peace, the ‘Mamata’ police (West Bengal Police) forcefully entered my Nandigram MLA’s place of work unnecessarily.

“This can be a awful and vicious act at the a part of the Mamata Banerjee govt. This is a conspiracy towards the Chief of the Opposition,” he wrote, attaching 3 movies to confirm the declare.

Dhankhar stated that that leader secretary has been requested to record a file at the incident through 10 PM.

“CS @chief_west to render standing file through 10 PM nowadays indicating complete main points of heavy police and speedy motion power posse & senior officers @WBPolice found in & out of doors MLA place of work of LOP @SuvenduWB.”

“Such an motion within the MLA place of work of LOP is an issue of deep worry,” he added.