Raj Bhavan sources said that in the message, Governor Bose has claimed that he does not feel safe due to the deployment of Kolkata Police personnel and hence they should be recalled with immediate effect.

However, till the time of writing the news, there was no response from the state government on this matter.

Earlier, late in the evening of June 14, Governor Bose had issued a statement demanding immediate replacement of the Kolkata Police personnel posted on duty at Raj Bhavan.

Now, he has called for the complete removal of Kolkata Police personnel from Raj Bhavan.

In an earlier statement, the Governor had also claimed that he would not meet the minister in-charge of the state police department unless victims of post-poll violence were allowed to meet him.

In that statement he also said that he has asked the state administration to ensure that victims of post-poll violence can return home safely and resume their normal lives.

Incidentally, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who is also the state home minister, is in-charge of the police department.

On Sunday evening, Governor Bose met Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly Suvendu Adhikari, who had come to the Raj Bhavan with a group of victims of post-poll violence.

After this, Bose gave a strong statement citing a recent order of Calcutta High Court and said that it seems that he has been placed under house arrest.

“The victims of post-poll violence were earlier not allowed to meet the governor,” he said on Sunday evening.

Bose said, "In the name of all the great people born in West Bengal, I promise to go to the extreme in this matter."