News Desk, AnyTV, Kolkata
Published by: Abhishek Dixit
Updated Sat, 26 Feb 2022 08:19 PM IST
Summary
In a statement issued by the Raj Bhavan, it has been clarified that action will be taken on the recommendation of the cabinet and no one else can be its representative.
West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar is adamant on not changing the timing of the assembly session called for March 7. State Chief Secretary HK Dwivedi had written a letter to him saying that due to negligence in typing, a recommendation has been sent to call the assembly session time from 2 pm instead of 2 pm. Let it be changed. Rejecting his request, the Governor said that the recommendation of the cabinet is necessary for any change.
In a statement issued by the Raj Bhavan, it has been clarified that action will be taken on the recommendation of the cabinet and no one else can be its representative. According to a statement issued under the signature of the OSD of Dhankhar, the governor will consider changing the timing of the assembly session only after receiving the recommendation of the cabinet. Quoting Article 163 of the Constitution, it has been said that the Council of Ministers along with the Chief Minister can give advice to the Governor.
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West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar is adamant on not changing the timing of the assembly session called for March 7. State Chief Secretary HK Dwivedi had written a letter to him saying that due to negligence in typing, a recommendation has been sent to call the assembly session time from 2 pm instead of 2 pm. Let it be changed. Rejecting his request, the Governor said that the recommendation of the cabinet is necessary for any change.
In a statement issued by the Raj Bhavan, it has been clarified that action will be taken on the recommendation of the cabinet and no one else can be its representative. According to a statement issued under the signature of the OSD of Dhankhar, the governor will consider changing the timing of the assembly session only after receiving the recommendation of the cabinet. Quoting Article 163 of the Constitution, it has been said that the Council of Ministers along with the Chief Minister can give advice to the Governor.