In a recent development, the Calcutta High Court has advised Bengal governor CV Ananda Bose and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to resolve their differences through informal discussions to avoid setting a negative precedent for the public. The court has further extended the gag order prohibiting the state from making any statements against the governor until April 10. This move comes amidst the ongoing legal conflict between the governor and the chief minister, which has garnered significant attention. By urging both parties to bury the hatchet outside the courtroom, the Calcutta High Court is emphasizing the importance of amicable resolutions in such high-profile disputes. The suggestion for informal dialogue aims to promote harmony and prevent further escalation of tensions between the governor and the chief minister. This recommendation highlights the court’s stance on encouraging peaceful conflict resolution methods. The public will now await the response from both parties regarding the court’s advice on resolving their differences outside the legal framework. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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Calcutta HC Urges Mamata Banerjee and Bengal Governor to Settle Dispute Amicably, Extends Gag Order.
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