Calcutta HC urges Mamata Banerjee and Bengal governor to resolve differences informally to set better example.

The Calcutta High Court has advised Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to settle their disputes privately to avoid setting a negative precedent for the public. The court has further extended the restraining order on the state from making any remarks against the governor until April 10. This development comes as tensions between the governor and the chief minister have escalated in recent times. The court’s suggestion for an informal resolution highlights the need for amicable discussions to prevent further escalation of the legal conflict. As the situation unfolds, it will be crucial for both parties to heed the court’s advice and find common ground to move forward effectively. Stay updated for more information on this ongoing issue.

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