The remark on Twitter by 70-year-old Roy, a former Chief of BJP's West Bengal unit, was condemned by Trinamool Congress (TMC) and CPI-M which reminded him that he is occupying a constitutional position. TMC leader and West Bengal minister Subrata Mukherjee demanded that the Governor be removed.
There was sharp criticism on the social media too with one tweet saying Roy has "betrayed" constitutional values with one single tweet.
"Intelligence should keep a tab on all (except relatives and friends) who assembled before Memon's corpse. Many are potential terrorists," Roy tweeted.
Later, Roy while responding to questions said that he has excluded Memon's relatives and friends. "Why did others come to see a man who was hanged. They must have sympathy for him."
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In another tweet, the governor said, "It is my constitutional duty to bring matter of public interests to public notice. My position as governor is not thereby compromised."
"I'm sure many of my detractors are discovering I didn't say what they thought I said--like targeting any community. So they have to bluster," he tweeted.
"Oh,what an explosion! I am gratified! But consider seriously: 1.Did I talk abt any community? 2. Did I ask for action or just keeping tabs?," he added.
Roy posted another tweet,"An explosion of tweets on a hanged terrorist almost made me forget the most important tweet: GURU PURNIMA GREETINGS to all."
Criticising Roy, former Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee said he occupies a constitutional post and his comments were not in line with the Constitution.
"He should not have resorted to Twitter if he wants to give any advise to the government. He could have told the chief minister (of the state) or he could have sent a message to him," Chatterjee said.
Subrata Mukherjee said Roy should remember that he is occupying a constitutional position.
"He should be immediately dropped without any futher delay. I am saying this as a citizen of the country," he added.