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‘Case should be registered against Bengal CM,’ say Opposition parties after Mamata Banerjee rushes to I-PAC office, director’s residence amid ED raids

Mamata Banerjee went to I-PAC Director Pratik Jain’s residence and told media persons that she took away files since ED was trying to get her party’s internal documents and candidates’ list.

mamata banerjee, sir, west bengal,Banerjee went to Jain’s residence in Loudon Street and told media persons that she took away files since ED was trying to get her party’s internal documents and candidates’ list. (File photo)

Opposition parties in Bengal have demanded that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee be booked for first rushing to I-PAC Director Pratik Jain’s residence in Kolkata and then to the political consultancy firm’s office in Salt Lake’s Sector V during an Enforcement Directorate (ED) raid in connection with an ongoing investigation under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

Banerjee went to Jain’s residence in Loudon Street and told media persons that she took away files since ED was trying to get her party’s internal documents and candidates’ list. The chief minister then went to I-PAC’s office in Sector V and allegedly removed some more files.

“She was seen leaving with files and a laptop. She claimed it had party information, but we think it had documentation for vote manipulation. That is what I-PAC does. We demand that a case should be immediately registered against the chief minister and top police officers escorting her,” said CPI(M) politburo member and state secretary Md Selim.

Selim also questioned why Banerjee called Jain the TMC’s ‘IT sector chief’.

“When did Pratik Jain join the TMC as a leader? We never knew about him joining the TMC. Is his home a party office? ED raided the office of I-PAC at Sector V in Salt Lake. Is it a party office of TMC as claimed by the chief minister? It may also be a drama by ED because in the end, we never see the truth coming out. Even during the rape and murder case in R G Kar Medical College, despite investigation by a central agency, the truth never came out,” added Selim.

Speaking to media persons, Adhir Chowdhury, senior Congress leader and former Lok Sabha MP, said, “I-PAC is the eyes and ears of the TMC. It is like an investigative agency of the TMC. They are into vote manipulation; they visit districts to hold auctions to decide who will be the local TMC leader. When ED harassed and insulted Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, Mamata Banerjee did not react. But when I-PAC offices were raided, the chief minister rushed there.”

BJP state president Samik Bhattacharya said, “Once posters hailing Mamata Banerjee as a symbol of honesty were put up across Kolkata. Today, Mamata Banerjee put the last nail in the coffin of her image. Today, she intervened in an ongoing investigation by a central agency in a criminal case. This is the destruction of evidence, obstructing government officers from carrying out their duty, and trying to hide the accused persons…

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“In case of CBI trying to interrogate Rajeev Kumar (the then-Kolkata police commissioner in connection with Saradha ponzi scam case in 2019), we saw a similar move by Mamata Banerjee, who sat for a dharna.”

“Pratik Jain is neither a TMC leader nor an MP or MLA. Why ED raided his home, ED will be able to tell. Why hold the BJP responsible?” added Bhattacharya.

Ravik Bhattacharya is a highly experienced and award-winning journalist currently serving as the Chief of Bureau of The Indian Express, Kolkata. With over 20 years of experience in the media industry, Ravik possesses deep expertise across a wide range of critical subjects and geographical areas. Experience & Authority Current Role: Chief of Bureau, The Indian Express, Kolkata. Expertise: Extensive reporting across West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, and the Andaman Nicobar Islands. Ravik specializes in politics, crime, major incidents and issues, and investigative stories, demonstrating a robust command of complex and sensitive subjects. Experience: His long and distinguished career includes key reporting roles at several prestigious publications, including The Asian Age, The Statesman, The Telegraph, and The Hindustan Times. Ravik's current role marks his second stint with The Indian Express, having previously served as a Principal Correspondent in the Kolkata bureau from 2005 to 2010. Major Award: Ravik's authority and quality of work are substantiated by his winning of the prestigious Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Award in 2007 for Political Reporting. Education: His strong academic foundation includes a Bachelor's degree with English Honours from Scottish Church College under Calcutta University, and a PG Diploma in Mass Communication from Jadavpur University. Ravik Bhattacharya's extensive tenure, specialized beat coverage, and notable award confirm his status as a trusted and authoritative voice in Indian journalism, particularly for stories emanating from Eastern India. ... Read More

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