West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday called on Governor R. N. Ravi at Lok Bhavan in Kolkata, in what is being seen as an important institutional interaction between the state’s executive and constitutional head.
The meeting comes shortly after R. N. Ravi assumed charge as the Governor of West Bengal, marking one of the early formal engagements between the two offices. While details of the discussion have not been officially disclosed, such interactions typically focus on administrative coordination, governance priorities, and key state matters.
Sources indicate that the meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere, reflecting the constitutional framework that mandates cooperation between the elected government and the Governor’s office. The Chief Minister’s visit underscores the importance of maintaining regular communication channels to ensure smooth functioning of governance in the state.
Political observers note that meetings between the Chief Minister and Governor carry significance, particularly during transitions in Raj Bhavan, as they help establish working equations and institutional clarity.
This development assumes importance amid ongoing political discourse in West Bengal, where coordination between constitutional authorities remains crucial for policy implementation and administrative efficiency.Go


