In Narada plea, CBI cites terror created by Mamata Banerjee’s presence

India

oi-Vicky Nanjappa

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New Delhi, May 19: In its plea before the Calcutta High Court, the Central Bureau of Investigation has made West Bengal Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee and law minister, Moloy Ghatak a party in the Narada Bribery Case.

The CBI said it could not seek the custody of the four accused on Monday as a result of the terror related by and at the behest the arrested accused persons by the presence of the Chief Minister and others. After the arrests, a huge crowd of Trinamool workers had gathered outside the CBI’s office in Kolkata.

CBI names Mamata Banerjee in petition linked to Narada sting operation

Mamata had held a dharna at the sport and had contended that the ministers were arrested without due process. She had also challenged the CBI to arrest her. The CBI alleged that this was part of the larger and well thought of design to terrorise the investigating agency and preventing it…

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