Kolkata, May 5 -- A political row erupted in West Bengal on Sunday over Governor CV Ananda Bose's report to the Centre on the recent riots in Murshidabad district stating that the violence was "premeditated" and suggested imposition of President's Rule if the situation deteriorated, with the ruling Trinamool Congress terming the report "politically motivated" while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) hailing it. In the report, sent earlier this week to the Union home ministry, Bose recommended permanent BSF camps in sensitive areas of Murshidabad and Malda districts, located near the Bangladesh border, people aware of the report said. In his report, the governor said, ".the provisions under Article 356 (President's Rule) of the Constitution also remain." Three people were killed after protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act turned violent in Suti and Samserganj blocks in Murshidabad last month. Hitting out at Bose, TMC spokesperson Kunal Ghosh said: "This is the report of his political assignment. He knows the situation is under control and that is why he mentioned that if the situation deteriorates, the provision of Art 356 is open..." State BJP chief Sukanta Majumdar countered the claims, saying: "The BJP never wants imposition of President's rule in any state. We will contest next year's assembly elections. People will oust the TMC government." BJP lawmaker Shamik Bhattacharya said: "We are grateful to the governor that he has filed the report..."...