He tweeted, “In view of highly disturbing scenario, reminiscent of emergency, communication @SuvenduWB WB Guv on 07 Jan with written report to CS @MamataOfficial & DGP @WBPolice on Jan 10 at 11 AM, completely Have been instructed to update from here,” he tweeted. ,
In the wake of the highly disturbing scenario, reminiscent of the emergency, communication @SuvenduWB WB Guv on 07 Jan strict… https://t.co/id0woVYRzG
— Governor West Bengal Jagdeep Dhankhar (@jdhankhar1) 1641626816000
In an earlier tweet, he said the officer was “mistreated by the administration”.
“Despite Hon’ble HC order dated January 5, LOP was treated so badly by Administration @MamataOfficial & Police @WBPolice for compromising on their fundamental rights. Such gross disregard of Hon’ble High Court’s direction would lead to exemplary consequences. Demands if democracy is to survive (sic),” he wrote on the microblogging platform.
LOP treated so badly by Administration @MamataOfficial & Police despite Hon’ble High Court order dated 5th Jan… https://t.co/FnK59HPoR8
— Governor West Bengal Jagdeep Dhankhar (@jdhankhar1) 1641626884000
The officer, in his letter to Dhankhar, said he was prevented from going to Netai, where he demanded respect for those killed on January 7, 2011.
Nandigram The MLA alleged that despite the Calcutta High Court’s order that “there is no restriction on my movement”, he was stopped by the police.
In 2011, nine people were killed in Netai in indiscriminate firing by alleged CPI(M) workers.
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