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Stunned at TMC’s claims against me on Narada arrests, says Jagdeep Dhankhar

Ruling party’s MP Kalyan Banerjee had said the governor had an instrumental role in detaining four leaders

Our Bureau, Agencies Calcutta Published 23.05.21, 06:54 PM
Jagdeep Dhankhar.

Jagdeep Dhankhar. Getty Images

Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar said he was left flabbergasted on Sunday as TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee launched a tirade against him, claiming that it was at his behest the three TMC leaders and a former city mayor were arrested in the Narada sting operation case.

Dhankhar, on his part, said he was stunned to have heard such an allegation, but stressed that he would leave the matter to the discretion of the people of Bengal.

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"The governor is hounding the Trinamul Congress from morning to evening. He played an instrumental role in the arrest of the four leaders," Banerjee told reporters in Hooghly district.

He urged people to lodge complaints against the governor at police stations.

"I know about the constitutional provision that says no criminal proceeding can be initiated against the governor, but I will request each and everyone to lodge police complaints in areas where the governor is found provoking crimes, violence and religious divide," Banerjee said.

The TMC MP further said that the cases filed against him "can be taken up" for legal action, as and when Dhankhar ceases to be the governor.

Dhankhar had on May 7 sanctioned the prosecution of ministers Firhad Hakim, Subrata Mukherjee, TMC MLA Madan Mitra and former Calcutta mayor Sovan Chatterjee on a request by the CBI, which is probing the sting operation that had purportedly caught on camera politicians accepting bribes.

All four of them, arrested by the central agency amid high drama on May 17, were state ministers at the time of the alleged commission crime.

Addressing Banerjee as a senior functionary of the TMC, a parliamentarian and an advocate, Dhankhar tweeted, "Just stunned but leave the matter to sound discretion of cultured people of West Bengal and media."

Banerjee, in a veiled dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, also said during his interaction with mediapersons that "tears won't help an incompetent person retain power as he has failed to handle the Covid-19 situation".

"Majority of Indians are waiting for the dawn of the country's second Independence Day in 2024," he added.

Visuals of Modi appearing to choke on tears while talking about Covid deaths during a video conference with health workers went viral on Friday.

The next general election in the country is scheduled to be held in 2024.

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