The Indian National Congress has come out strongly against the exit of West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar, with the party calling it a ‘constitutional lie’. The party has alleged that the Governor’s exit was not a voluntary decision, but rather a result of pressure from the ruling party. The Congress has also criticized the manner in which the Governor’s exit was handled, saying that it was done in a way that was not transparent. The party has demanded that the government come clean on the circumstances surrounding the Governor’s exit. The Governor’s exit has sparked a political row in the state, with the opposition parties alleging that it was a result of the ruling party’s attempt to undermine the federal structure of the country. The Congress has also alleged that the Governor’s exit was a result of his differences with the state government on several issues, including the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. The party has said that the Governor’s exit is a blow to the federal structure of the country and will have far-reaching consequences. The Congress has also criticized the role of the Centre in the Governor’s exit, saying that it was involved in the decision to remove him. The party has demanded that the government explain the reasons behind the Governor’s exit and the role of the Centre in it. The Governor’s exit has also sparked a debate on the role of the Governor in the state, with some arguing that it is a constitutional position that should be above politics. The Congress has said that the Governor’s exit is a result of the ruling party’s attempt to politicize the position and undermine the federal structure of the country. The party has also alleged that the Governor’s exit is a result of the ruling party’s attempt to consolidate power and undermine the opposition. The Governor’s exit has sparked a political crisis in the state, with the opposition parties demanding that the government come clean on the circumstances surrounding it. The Congress has said that it will continue to protest against the Governor’s exit and demand that the government explain the reasons behind it. The party has also said that it will take up the issue in the Parliament and demand a discussion on it. The Governor’s exit has also sparked a debate on the role of the opposition in the state, with some arguing that it is weak and ineffective. The Congress has said that it will continue to fight against the ruling party’s attempts to undermine the federal structure of the country and politicize the position of the Governor.