The Calcutta High Court has advised Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to resolve their differences privately to avoid setting a negative precedent for the public. The court has further extended the restraining order preventing the state from making any remarks against the governor until April 10. This development comes amidst the ongoing legal battle between the governor and the chief minister, which has been a topic of public interest in West Bengal. The court’s suggestion for an informal discussion between the two parties aims to de-escalate the situation and promote a more amicable resolution. The governor and the chief minister have been at odds over various issues, leading to a series of legal actions and public statements. By urging them to find a peaceful solution outside of the courtroom, the Calcutta High Court hopes to set a positive example for conflict resolution in the political sphere. Stay updated for more news on this matter as it unfolds in the coming days.
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