Governor's Confrontation at the Stadium: Chaos Over Messi Event
Governor C V Ananda Bose was blocked from entering Salt Lake Stadium amid chaos at an event featuring Lionel Messi. Bose condemned the affront to his constitutional position and announced an inquiry. Organiser Satadru Datta was arrested, and a high-level committee was formed to investigate the mismanagement.
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The Salt Lake Stadium in West Bengal became the site of confusion and chaos as Governor C V Ananda Bose was denied entry during an event featuring football icon Lionel Messi. Bose, attributing the denial to disrespect towards his constitutional role, criticized the handling of the event. Spectators resorted to vandalism after failing to see Messi, blaming organizers for gross management failures.
Bose expressed his discontent, indicating that being barred was an affront not just to him but to the constitutional post he holds. He assured that he would further inspect the scene, suggesting that the incident might represent larger underlying issues. Meanwhile, the police launched an investigation to understand the public's grievances.
Amidst the chaos, the event's organiser, Satadru Datta, was arrested. In response to the turmoil, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee formed a high-level inquiry committee to scrutinize the entire affair. The governor called for swift justice, including ticket refunds, damage reparations, and accountability from police for failing their duties. Alongside, Bose criticized the commercialization of Messi, citing the mishandling as 'a dark day for Kolkata's sports lovers.'
(With inputs from agencies.)
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