
New Delhi, March 5 The abrupt resignation of West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose on Thursday, weeks before the state elections, led the Congress to question "what was happening" and state that Jagdeep Dhankhar was "summarily dismissed" as vice president last year, and his successor in the Lok Bhavan in Kolkata has received "similar treatment".
Bose's resignation sent ripples across the political landscape of West Bengal, adding a new layer of political intrigue to the already tense pre-election atmosphere in the state. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed shock over the development and hinted at possible political pressure behind the move.
Shortly after Bose resigned in New Delhi, Banerjee said she had been informed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah that Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi would be given additional charge of West Bengal.
In a post on X, Ramesh said, "First, Jagdeep Dhankhar was summarily dismissed as the Vice President of India on July 21, 2025. His successor in the Raj Bhavan in Kolkata, C V Ananda Bose, has received similar treatment today. What is happening?"
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