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KOLKATA: A day after directing the West Bengal govt to sack education minister Bratya Basu, governor C V Ananda Bose on Friday ordered a judicial inquiry into allegations of “corruption, violence and misuse of university campuses in West Bengal for electioneering and political purposes”.
Raj Bhavan posted a statement on X announcing the ‘order’ that said “Chancellor and Governor” has ordered the judicial enquiry, which “will be headed by a one-man commission headed by a retired judge of Supreme Court /high court.”
Basu said the order was “legally untenable” and Trinamool Congress (TMC) accused Bose of going beyond his constitutional brief to “provide issues to BJP on a platter” ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.Legal experts called the move unprecedented and pointed out that only Centre and state govts could set up a ‘commission’ under the Commissions of Inquiry Act 1952. “These are uncharted legal terrains. The governor enjoys certain extraordinary constitutional powers, but this is an unprecedented act,” senior advocate Jayanta Mitra said.



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