
Kolkata, March 7 A day after resigning as the governor of West Bengal, CV Ananda Bose said on Friday that he was moving to his home state, Kerala, to work for "Viksit Bharat" (developed India).
In a post on X, Bose said he will work "under the guidance of the national leadership to achieve the goals of this great mission" and do his best to further the cause of our "dear Kerala".
"My innings in West Bengal is coming to a close. I am deeply indebted to the great people of Bengal for the affection and regards lavished on me," he said, sharing a copy of his resignation letter.
"I am moving to Kerala to work towards Viksit Bharat. I will work under the guidance of the national leadership to achieve the goals of this great mission and do my best to further the cause of our dear Kerala, which is my home state," he added.
However, Bose did not specify in what capacity or role he would work in the southern state, where elections are expected to be announced in a few days.
"I take this new mission as my solemn duty and as a gesture of gratitude to the people of Kerala, who, I would say, brought me up. I will work for the people, with the people, alongside the people," he said, expressing gratitude to President Droupadi Murmu, PM Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
"I also extend my best wishes to Shri RN Ravi, my very dear friend and distinguished public administrator, who will be my illustrious successor," he said.
Ravi, the governor of Tamil Nadu, will replace him as the governor of West Bengal.
"Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures anew," Bose said, ending the long post on X.
In a dramatic development, days before the schedule for the West Bengal assembly polls is set to be announced, Bose resigned on Thursday evening, sending political ripples across the state.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had expressed shock over the sudden resignation, hinting at possible political pressure behind it.