The ongoing conflict between the West Bengal government and the Raj Bhawan has a long history of strained relationships. The animosity between these two entities dates back to 1967 and has continued regardless of the political party in power. The conflict arises when the Governor exceeds his role as stated in the Constitution. Political analysts believe that the root cause of the ongoing tussle is the opposition between the ruling party in Bengal and the central government. While the ruling party considers the Governor s actions unconstitutional, the opposition party argues that Bengal does not follow the rule of law.
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