Has the Governor signed the Howrah Bill? Advocate General admitted wrongdoing in court

Whether the governor has signed off on the separation of Howrah and Bali municipalities, various practices have been going on for the past few days. Overall, this time the state said something else in the High Court. The Advocate General this time admitted in the Calcutta High Court that the Governor has not yet signed the Howrah Bill. The question of the High Court was wrong. It is not possible to conduct a pre-poll in Howrah at present. He also expressed his desire to file a new affidavit in the court.



Tension has been brewing for days over whether the governor has signed the Howrah and Bali municipal bills. On 24 January, the Advocate General told the Calcutta High Court on behalf of the state that the Governor had signed a bill separating Howrah and Bali municipalities. This leads many to assume that the long confusion has been cut. This time also the discussion continued as there were no obstacles in the way of elections. Meanwhile, the Advocate General said this in the High Court, but the Governor tweeted the next day and said something else. He himself said that he had not signed such a bill. Meanwhile the question arises, but did the Advocate General say something else in the court?

Meanwhile, last Monday, the commission announced the dates for the four municipal elections. But it does not mention Howrah. Thereafter the matter was brought to the High Court. Questions were raised on why Howrah was released. After that the Advocate General accepted the mistake of the previous statement in the court on Thursday.

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