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We will fight the political game played by Centre: Mamata Banerjee

| | Apr 18, 2017, at 04:12 am
Kolkata, Apr 17 (IBNS): Reacting to the FIR lodged by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) against 13 Trinamool Congress leaders, Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee called it a political game played by the Centre for TMC's opposition to several of the central government's policies and said that her party would fight it politically, media reports said on Monday.

"This is a political game. We will fight it politically. There is nothing to worry about," the West Bengal CM said.

Mamata Banerjee vehemently opposed the central government over demonetisation issue and the TMC was seen to take a major role in the oppositions' protest outside the Parliament.

Mamata didn't give much importance to the FIR lodged by the CBI against several TMC leaders, which also includes some of her present ministers.

"So what if there is an FIR? An FIR doesn't mean anybody is guilty," she said.

After completing its preliminary enquiry into Narada sting operation, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Monday registered an FIR against 13 persons, who were seen taking bribes in the sting footage, in New Delhi.

According to CBI sources, the central probe agency has lodged the FIR under IPC section 120B (Criminal conspiracy) and several sections of Prevention of Corruption Act against as many as 12 influential leaders, cabinet ministers, MPs and MLAs of West Bengal's ruling Trinamool Congress, including Mukul Roy, Firhad (Bobby) Hakim, Sultan Ahmed, Sougata Roy, Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, Aparupa Poddar, Prasun Banerjee, Madan Mitra, Shovan Chatterjee, Subrata Mukherjee, Suvendu Adhikari and Iqbal Ahmed, and senior IPS officer S.M.H. Mirza.

"We have registered the case as we found the sting footage genuine after the primary enquiry and all persons, named in the FIR, will be called soon for interrogation," the official said.

Reacting to this major development in the scam investigation, Narada News's CEO Mathew Samuel, who carried out the entire sting operation, told IBNS: "It's a welcoming move by CBI and the truth will come to light after a proper investigation."

"As a journalist I did the sting operation. I didn't have any personal conspiracy against Trinamool Congress (TMC) and its leaders," Samuel added.

A web portal named Narada News released a video footage of their sting operation where several TMC leaders including current minister Firhad Hakim, mayor Shovan Chatterjee, former minister Madan Mitra were seen to accept money, a month before the commencement of assembly election in 2016.

Though the sting footage raised a storm in Bengal politics, could hardly affect TMC in the assembly polls of the state in 2016 since Mamata had a landslide victory.

Earlier on Mar 17, a division bench, comprising of Calcutta HC's acting Chief Justice Nishita Mhatre and Justice Tapabrata Chakraborty, directed the CBI to begin probe into Narada sting case in next 24 hours and to submit the preliminary report by 72 hours.
Days later, TMC leaders and the state government moved to the Supreme Court against Calcutta High Court's order.

Rejecting the appeal, country's apex court directed the CBI to continue investigation into it and extended Calcutta HC's 3-day deadline for CBI to 30 days.

From the beginning, TMC leaderships had claimed that the sting footage was doctored and conspiracy of oppositions.  

Following West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's direction, Kolkata Police's Special Investigation Team (SIT) had started investigation into the matter.

Demanding CBI or ED probe into Narada case, at least three Public Interest Litigations (PIL) were filed before the High Court.

After authenticity of the Narada sting tapes were confirmed by two Central forensic laboratories (CFCL) in Hyderabad and Chandigarh, hearing in the case completed months ago and the order was reserved by the division bench.

However, a CBI official told IBNS that a special investigating team is being constituted in New Delhi to probe the matter.

"We have registered the case as we found the sting footage genuine after the primary enquiry and all persons, named in the FIR, will be called soon for interrogation," the official said.

Besides mentioning these 13 names in the FIR, the CBI has written 'and others' at the end to add more names, who were involved in the scandal but were not caught in the sting video, there in future, a source claimed.

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