West Bengal
Governor Jagdeep Dhankar on Friday accused Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of remaining "silent when there was bloodshed" during alleged post-poll violence in the state.
Dhankhar also said the TMC government could have easily prevented the situation from deteriorating by providing compensation and rehabilitation to affected families and through area domination to prevent violence.
"There was bloodshed in the state. I should not say much as the matter is under investigation but the Chief Minister's silence is a matter of concern and worry for me", the Governor said after visiting the Ranpagli camp in Assam's Dhubri district where people from Cooch Behar in West Bengal have allegedly taken shelter after announcement of election results.