Bengal Governor Bose discharged from hospital after 23 days

IANS May 15, 2025 291 views

West Bengal Governor C.V. Ananda Bose has been discharged from a Kolkata hospital after a 23-day medical treatment. His recovery comes after experiencing heart-related symptoms in late April. During his hospital stay, Bose had submitted a critical report about communal tensions in Murshidabad district. The Governor's office expressed gratitude for public support and confirmed his return to Raj Bhavan in good health.

"The Honourable Governor is now in good health and high spirits" - Governor's Office Statement
Kolkata, May 15: West Bengal Governor C. V. Ananda Bose was discharged from a private hospital in Kolkata on Thursday morning after undergoing treatment there for 23 days. He was admitted to the hospital following symptoms of heart blockage on April 23.

Key Points

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Governor hospitalized for heart blockage on April 23

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Returned to Raj Bhavan after full recovery

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Submitted critical report on Murshidabad communal tensions

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Suggested potential Article 356 deployment

The governor's office informed that following the treatment, he recovered completely and was discharged.

The health condition of the governor is stable, his office informed.

"We are pleased to inform that the Honourable Governor of West Bengal, Dr C V Ananda Bose, has returned to Raj Bhavan after a brief period of medical care and rest at the hospital. We are happy to share that the Honourable Governor is now in good health and high spirits. We extend our sincere gratitude to all those who expressed their concern and conveyed their good wishes during this time. Your continued support and prayers are been highly appreciated," a statement issued by the Governor's office read.

The Governor complained of uneasiness days after his return to Kolkata from the minority-dominated district of Murshidabad to review the situation there amid the communal tension and violence in several pockets of the district last month against the Waqf (Amendment) Bill.

However, he also submitted a report to the Union Ministry of Home Affairs based on his findings at Murshidabad. In that report, he said the West Bengal government had failed to curb communal violence.

In the report, the Governor reportedly highlighted the shortcomings in the police infrastructure in West Bengal, a shortage of manpower, and an inadequately equipped police force.

In his report, the Governor pointed out that because of these lapses, the necessity of deployment of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) in a crisis like that of Murshidabad strife was often prompted.

He also called for the setting up of CAPF camps in sensitive areas, especially the minority-dominated and Bangladesh-bordering Murshidabad and Malda districts.

Most importantly, he had suggested that the Union Government consider the use of provisions under Article 356 (President's rule), if necessary, to maintain the law and order situation.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Good to hear Governor Bose has recovered! Health comes first. But his report raises serious concerns about West Bengal's law and order. If state police can't handle communal tensions, CAPF deployment is justified. Safety of citizens should be top priority.
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Priya M.
Wishing Governor Bose speedy recovery 🙏 But suggesting President's Rule seems extreme! Bengal has its challenges but such drastic measures will only create more tension. Center and state should work together instead of confrontation politics.
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Arjun S.
Border districts like Murshidabad need special attention. If local administration is failing, what option is left except central forces? Governor sahab has done his constitutional duty by reporting ground reality. Hope his health remains stable now.
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Sunita R.
23 days in hospital for heart blockage is serious! Our governors work hard despite age. But I disagree with his assessment - Bengal police handled many crises well. Why always negative narrative about our state? 😕
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Vikram J.
Health update is good news, but the political angle worries me. Governor's role should be neutral, not recommending President's Rule after visiting just one district. This creates unnecessary center-state conflict when unity is needed most.
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Neha T.
As a Bengali, I'm torn. Glad Governor is better, but his report makes valid points about police shortages. Instead of political blame game, both sides should focus on solving infrastructure issues. Peace is everyone's responsibility! ✌️

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