Amidst the urban milieu of New Delhi, a vehicle discreetly infiltrated the motorcade escorting West Bengal’s Governor, CV Ananda Bose, on a fateful Tuesday evening. An air of suspicion lingered, implicating potential sabotage, as reported by an official from the hallowed halls of Raj Bhavan in Kolkata. Swift action ensued with the apprehension of the car’s driver, and a formal First Information Report (FIR) was promptly filed with the Delhi Police. Consequently, security measures surrounding the esteemed Governor were substantially fortified.
The specter of sabotage looms large, prompting a meticulous investigation by the vigilant Delhi Police. This incident unfolded in the aftermath of Governor Bose’s visit to Sandeshkhali in West Bengal, where he engaged in dialogue with fervent and protesting women.
Directly traversing from Kerala via the Calcutta airport, Governor CV Anand Bose personally interacted with the aggrieved women in Sandeshkhali. His commitment echoed through assurances of legal recourse against those culpable for their plight. However, the very next day, the convoy under his guardianship found itself targeted in an unexpected turn of events.
The women, steadfast in their protest for the past few days, decry alleged atrocities committed by TMC leader Sajahan Sheikh and his adherents. Governor Bose, after departing from Sandeshkhali, made his way to Delhi on Monday. The echoes of discontent and turmoil persist, intertwining with the trajectory of the governor’s journey.