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Mamata's 'forced to remove' barb at Ananda Bose evokes ex-Guv's response, fresh jibe at R N Ravi

Hindustan Times India·8 March 2026·1d ago1 min read0 views
Mamata's 'forced to remove' barb at Ananda Bose evokes ex-Guv's response, fresh jibe at R N Ravi

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has expressed concerns that former Governor Ananda Bose may have been compelled to resign due to pressure from the Central government, suggesting that this move aligns with political agendas as the state approaches upcoming elections. Banerjee's remarks come in the wake of Bose's resignation, which she interprets as an attempt by the Centre to influence the political landscape in Bengal. The Chief Minister also directed a fresh critique towards R N Ravi, the erstwhile Governor, underscoring ongoing tensions between the state government and the Centre. This situation highlights the strained relationship between the West Bengal administration and the Union government, particularly as political maneuvering intensifies with elections on the horizon. The implications of these developments are significant, as they may affect the political dynamics and voter sentiment in the state, where the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) has consistently clashed with the BJP-led Centre. Banerjee's statements are part of a broader narrative concerning the autonomy of state governance and the role of the Centre in state affairs, especially in the context of federalism in India.

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