Reacting on his behaviour Banerjee in the evening wrote to Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar saying it the governors obligation to support the state government to maintain peace and not aggravate the situation through his provocations.Banerjee, who led a mega rally in the heart of the city, alleged that a few people were paid by the BJP to perpetrate violence in the state, even as she blamed some powers from outside West Bengal "acting as friends" of the Muslim community for vandalism and arson."I am really sorry to see your frequent tweets and press briefings criticising the state government and also involving the senior officers of the state," Banerjee wrote to Dhankhar.If the BJP thinks it can bulldoze everybody to implement the law, then they are wrong, she asserted.Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar dubbed the rallies as "unconstitutional and inflammatory act" and urged the chief minister to devote time to "retrieve the grim situation". Looking forward to meeting her tomorrow.Several incidents of vandalism and arson were reported from different districts. Those who support your cause gets angry, and you would lose their support," she said.The TMC supremo, who led the rally from Red Road to Jorasanko Thakur Bari, the ancestral house of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore in north Kolkata, was joined by thousands of supporters with placards like "No CAA" and "No NRC""There are some forces from outside the state, who are acting as friends of minorities and have indulged in this violence.Banerjee, who has been at the forefront in opposing the NRC and the citizenship law, is leading mega rallies crisscrossing the city and neighbouring Howrah in protest against the law for three consecutive days, beginning with the Red Road-Jorasanko rally. I have told them that I have full faith on my state police.Kolkata: Daring the Centre to dismiss her government, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee vowed on Monday to not implement the citizenship law and the proposed NRC, which she said can only be enforced in West Bengal over her dead body. Top sources in the state administration said the chief secretary and the DGP would brief the governor at an "appropriate time"."If you indulge in violence, you cause lot of inconvenience to the common people.Banerjee also urged people of the state to send "lakhs of letters" to President Ram Nath Kovind, opposing the amended Citizenship Act and the NRC and, if needed, use "own blood instead of ink" to write them."No one will be ousted from the state. You can very well dismiss my government or put me behind bars but I will never implement this black law.Dhankhar asked Banerjee over the micro blogging site during the day to personally update him on Tuesday about the current situation in the state in view of the violence over the amended Citizenship Act.Banerjee in her letter said "You China zinc alloy self drive anchor (Dhankhar) would no doubt appreciate that the prime focus of the state administration at present is to maintain peaceful situation as against what is going (on) throughout the country". He had described their absence as "unfortunate and unexpected".The chief minister also condemned the police action on students at Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi and said it should not have happened.Slamming the BJP, Banerjee said the party should take care of the states it rules in Northeast before "lecturing others" on law and order.She further alleged that railway services have been suspended in most parts of the state by the Centre "just because few trains have been set on fire"
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