The nine-year-old admitted she was a bit nervous before walking up to the dais to conduct the 'first-letter'. She came to Raj Bhavan dressed for the occasion in a yellow sari and appeared thrilled to hear the governor utter the sound of Bengali letters following her instruction. Bose's haat-e khari occurred at the hands of his nine-year old siksha guru, Diyasinee Roy, a class-III student of Chandernagore St Joseph's Convent School. Bose himself left for Delhi amid the row to attend PM Narendra Modi's programme with school students. TMC leaders, who labelled Raj Bhavan under Dhankhar as the "BJP's camp office in Bengal'', threw their weight behind Bose, calling the BJP attacks "an insult to the governor and the Bengali language". Bengal BJP leaders, who swore by Bose's predecessor, Jagdeep Dhankhar, called the ceremony - attended by CM Mamata Banerjee - "drama". KOLKATA: A haat-e khari ceremony (learning to write the first letter of the Bengali alphabet) for Bengal governor C V Ananda Bose, organised at Raj Bhavan on the occasion of Saraswati Puja and Republic Day on Thursday, has sparked a political row with a role reversal of sorts.
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