West Bengal’s political landscape turned volatile on October 9, 2025, after Governor CV Ananda Bose’s controversial remarks on the state’s law and order situation triggered a fierce backlash from the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC). Following his meeting with President Droupadi Murmu in New Delhi, the Governor stated that law and order in Bengal had been “strangulated,” prompting TMC leaders to accuse him of constitutional overreach and political bias.
TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee led the charge, calling Bose “a petty IAS officer” and “the most unfit person to hold the post of Governor.” The comments came in response to Bose’s criticism of the state administration after BJP MP Khagen Murmu was attacked during a visit to flood-hit Nagrakata in North Bengal.
Timeline of Escalation: Governor’s Remarks and TMC’s Response
Date | Event | Outcome |
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Oct 6, 2025 | BJP MP Khagen Murmu attacked in Nagrakata | Governor visits flood-hit areas |
Oct 8, 2025 | Governor meets President Murmu, submits law & order report | Remarks spark controversy |
Oct 9, 2025 | TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee slams Governor publicly | Political tensions escalate |
Oct 10, 2025 | Opposition demands Governor’s resignation | Protests planned across Bengal |
Governor’s Statement and Political Fallout
Governor Bose, speaking to reporters after his meeting with the President, said, “Law and order in Bengal has been strangulated. The administration must take corrective steps.” He also submitted a detailed report on the Nagrakata incident and other recent episodes of violence.
TMC leaders interpreted the remarks as a veiled threat to invoke Article 356, which allows the Centre to dismiss a state government. Banerjee responded, “Is the state government the servant of the central government? The Constitution does not give you power to take any step except under Section 356.”
TMC’s Allegations Against Governor CV Ananda Bose
Allegation | Statement by TMC Leaders |
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Political Bias | “He is the agent of the central government.” |
Constitutional Overreach | “Trying to misuse power and bypass elected govt.” |
Lack of Administrative Credibility | “You had no answers when you appeared before us.” |
Anarchism | “Engaged in lawlessness and BJP’s rowdiness.” |
Opposition’s Counterattack and Legal Developments
Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari demanded that the Governor “discharge constitutional duties properly” and act on the assault of BJP lawmakers. Meanwhile, a lawyer moved the Calcutta High Court, alleging that the Mamata Banerjee government was blocking complaints against TMC leaders involved in the Nagrakata violence.
Law and Order Debate: Political vs Constitutional Roles
Stakeholder | Position on Law & Order in Bengal |
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Governor Bose | “Strangulated, needs urgent correction.” |
TMC | “Governor is interfering in state matters.” |
BJP | “TMC is shielding attackers and suppressing dissent.” |
Civil Society | “Governor must act within constitutional limits.” |
Public Sentiment and Social Media Reaction
The hashtag #UnfitGovernor trended on X, with TMC supporters calling for Bose’s resignation. BJP supporters, on the other hand, praised the Governor for “speaking truth to power.” Political analysts warned that the confrontation could deepen Centre-state tensions ahead of the 2026 general elections.
Governor’s Role Under Scrutiny
CV Ananda Bose, a retired IAS officer, was appointed Governor of West Bengal in November 2022. His tenure has been marked by frequent clashes with the Mamata Banerjee-led government, especially over issues related to university appointments, law enforcement, and disaster response.
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