West Bengal Governor said it is time for the chief minister’s “tryst with reality” and to get down to provide relief to the people suffering from the coronavirus pandemic

Current Affairs : West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Monday blamed Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for “running a police state” and said her “lost” position about established standards reflects “dictatorship”.
“West Bengal is, shockingly, rising as a ‘police state’ with anybody posting via web-based networking media, to the dislike of the decision agreement, gets a police thump at his entryway,” the representative said in a letter to the main priest.
He said it is the ideal opportunity for the main clergyman’s “tryst with the real world” and to get down to give alleviation to the individuals experiencing the coronavirus pandemic.
“The severe truth is – People in the state just know very well indeed ‘Who in the State is a usurper and extra-Constitutional wellspring of intensity’! Who runs government and coops! Who is this ABCD! A loosely held bit of information! Without a doubt I am not the one, I can guarantee you that I am sensibly refreshed about issues of state,” Dhankhar wrote in the letter to Banerjee.