Photo: Abhishek Banerjee protesting in front of Raj Bhavan for the second day.
Bengal Governor CV Anand Bose is in favor of visiting ‘Ground Zero’. Be it Duttpukur or Risra, Mominpur or Kakdweep or Cooch Behar. This time Trinamool is adopting the strategy of cornering the Governor at ‘Ground Zero’. According to sources in the ruling party, wherever the Governor goes, he will have to listen to the demands of Bengal regarding 100 days work, payment of dues of various central projects including housing scheme.
Trinamool has started seeing the Governor in Bengal as a ‘representative of the Centre’ rather than the ‘constitutional head’ of the state. Abhishek Banerjee announced from Delhi that 50 lakh letters will be given to the Governor as the representative of the Centre. Abhishek Banerjee had called for the Raj Bhavan campaign on Thursday.
But when Bose did not return to Kolkata, Abhishek Banerjee sat on strike in front of Raj Bhavan. He told that until the Governor returns to Raj Bhavan and does not give time to meet the Trinamool delegation, their protest will continue.
TMC will surround the Governor
Apart from this, Trinamool has also adopted the strategy of ‘chasing’ the Governor. Wherever the Governor goes, he must listen to the money being given for 100 days’ work! The entire program will be organized by the local level leadership of the concerned area. Actually it started on Thursday itself.
The Governor traveled from Kochi via Delhi on Thursday to review the flood situation in North Bengal. Reached Jalpaiguri relief camp. There Bose had to listen to the demand of 100 days’ dues. They also had to see black flags at two places.
For the last few months it has become clear that Trinamool will not give any concession to Governor Bose. There is already a conflict going on between Raj Bhavan-Nabanna on various issues. This time it has reached a higher level. Trinamool’s war of words has also started with the Governor.
Will demand the outstanding amount
Two things are likely to happen due to the Governor being constantly surrounded and demanding the Center to bring the outstanding amount. Firstly, politically, an impression can be made that there has been a ‘people’s rebellion’ in various areas of the state against the central government and its representative, the Governor. Two, the Governor will also be forced to consider whether he will go anywhere and anytime.
Instead of aggressive speeches from the stage near the Singh Gate of Raj Bhavan, Trinamool wants to embarrass and corner the Governor by raising questions about central dues. Wherever he will go. Slogans will be raised against them.
Source: www.tv9hindi.com”