Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose, in a letter posted on Has been done The Governor said that the order passed on May 22 should be placed before the Council of Ministers for consideration as per Article 167 (C) of the Constitution. "The present order has been proceeded on illegal grounds as it invokes Section 144 of CrPC as a routine matter. This prima facie indicates that there was no application of mind on the part of the competent authority and the present order "It is appalling that the present order has been issued under Section 144 of the CrPC for such a long period and without any deliberations," the Governor said in a letter. Undoubtedly it will deprive the common man of his facilities and put him in chains.''Their freedom of free movement,'' he said Governor Bose said the order imposing Section 144 of the CrPC was an attempt to curtail the freedom of citizens. effect and such orders cannot be issued arbitrarily. “It is normal that there should be a proper nexus between the subject matter considered and the measure to be imposed,” the Governor said in taking the decision. Fairly. Dependent on competent authority. After considering all relevant materials, the Governor said that the Kolkata Police has allegedly observed potentially violent incidents on a large scale disturbing public peace and harmony in the areas under Bobja Police Station, Hare Street Police Station and Headquarters Traffic, Kolkata. Have found out. Credible inputs have been cited regarding the demonstrations. The guard, which is from KC Das Crossing to Victoria House and its surroundings including Bentinck Street, from May 28 to July 26.Earlier on Saturday, West Bengal BJP president Sukanta Majumdar said Kolkata Police has imposed Section 144 of CrPC in central Kolkata. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally in Kolkata on March 28 has created fear among the people, "Kolkata Police has imposed Section 144 and said it is routine." I think it has been implemented to disrupt the Prime Minister's rally and create fear among the people. Majumdar told reporters in Kolkata.