New Delhi, Oct. 13 -- West Bengal Governor C.V. Ananda Bose has refused to blame any particular party for political violence in the state, stating that the problem has a historical background.
Governor Bose said on The Statesman Talk podcast that not just the administration but all stakeholders - the silent majority, the civil society, the media, and both the ruling party, the opposition and the government - must act to end the trend of political violence in the state.
Urging citizens and institutions alike to break their silence, Bose emphasised that collective accountability is the only way to confront Bengal's deepening challenges.
"Instead of the blame game on anybody, I would say that we should be forward-looking. There should be co...