Malcious recalling of Bengal Chief Secretary is death knell for federalism : Congress attacks Modi government
Randeep Surjewala said equally shocking for every individual having faith in the Constitution is the recent letter written by Justice Arindam Sinha, a sitting Judge of the Calcutta High Court.
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NEW DELHI: The Congress on Saturday decried the recall of the West Bengal Chief Secretary by the Centre, alleging it was an unpardonable attack on the Constitution and federalism that will create anarchy in the country.
Congress general secretary and chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said the abrupt, malicious and unilateral recall of the West Bengal s chief secretary by the Modi Government has shocked the conscience of the entire nation.
After the central government recalled West Bengal Chief Secretary from the State, Congress on Saturday termed the Centre action as a lethal blow to federali
"This is a double whammy when viewed in light of the fact that the chief secretary was granted an extension for three months by the Modi Government itself as recently as four days ago," Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said
Congress terms Centre s order to recall Bengal chief secy as lethal blow to federalism ANI | Updated: May 29, 2021 16:48 IST
New Delhi [India], May 29 (ANI): After the central government recalled West BengalChief Secretary from the State, Congress on Saturday termed the Centre s action as a lethal blow to federalism said that the decision has shocked the conscience of the entire nation.
In a statement, Congress general secretary and spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala asked the Central government to disclose the reason for the U-turn in recalling the Chief Secretary within four days of granting him a three months extension. The abrupt, malicious and unilateral recall of West Bengal s Chief Secretary by Modi Government has shocked the conscience of the entire Nation. This is a double whammy, when viewed in light of the fact that the Chief Secretary was granted an extension for three months by the Modi government itself, as recently as