Narada sting: CBI files FIRs against 12 TMC leaders, 1 cop

18 Apr 2017

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The Central Bureau of Investigation on Monday filed a First Information Reports against 12 senior leaders of West Bengal's ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) and an Indian Police Service officer in the Narada sting case, raising the political temperature in the eastern state.

The opposition used this to launch an all-out attack against the TMC, with the Left Front bringing out a number of rallies demanding the resignation of the government.

Chief minister Mamata Banerjee said mere filing of FIR does not mean the accused are guilty. "It is a political game, and has to be tackled politically," she said.

A CBI spokesperson said the list of FIRs includes all 12 persons who were purportedly seen receiving money in the Narada sting operation footage. "Trinamool Congress MP Aparupa Poddar's name is also included in the list of FIR," the spokesperson said.

Among those whose names figure in the FIRs are Trinamool vice president and Rajya Sabha member Mukul Roy and the party's Lok Sabha members Sougata Roy, Sultan Ahmed, Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar and Prasun Banerjee.

Also featuring in the list are state ministers Subrata Mukherjee, Firhad Hakim, Suvendu Adhikari, city mayor and minister Sovan Chatterjee, legislator Iqbal Ahmed and former minister Madan Mitra.

IPS officer S M H Mirza was the other person named in the list. He was seen in the sting footage and the Narada website claimed he described himself as a "key person who collects funds for the Trinamool Congress".

The accused have been charged with criminal conspiracy and under various sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act.

"The CBI conducted the Preliminary Enquiry into the said allegations expeditiously. Enquiry revealed prima facie material for registration of a Regular Case (FIR) under the charges of ciminal conspiracy to commit a crime (IPC 120B) and Section 7 and 13(2), 13(1) (a) and (d) of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. Further investigation is continuing," a CBI press release said.

The Calcutta High Court ordered a CBI preliminary inquiry into the case a month back, on 17 March, and asked the federal investigation agency to submit the report within 72 hours.

The TMC appealed to the Supreme Court on 21 March challenging the High Court order. The apex court refused to interfere with the order, but extended the deadline for the preliminary probe to one month.

On Monday, Narada News CEO Mathew Samuel welcomed the CBI move, saying the agency's action proved that the visuals in the sting footage are not doctored and there was no conspiracy behind the sting operation.

"For these reasons they have come to the conclusion to file an FIR," said Samuel, who had carried out the sting operation on behalf of the news portal.

The opposition tore into the ruling party.

State Congress president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury targeted the chief minister for having earlier claimed that no such scandal has taken place.

"She needs to be asked whether she still feels false cases have been lodged against the Narada accused," he asked.

Senior Communist Party of India-Marxist leader and noted lawyer Bikash Bhattacharya said the latest development was inevitable.

"This shows the big role that money plays in politics of Bengal, or entire India. We hope there will be no political interference impeding the CBI probe," said Bhattacharya, who had fought the case for the petitioners seeking a CBI probe into the case.

The controversy erupted in election-bound West Bengal in March last year when Narada News portal uploaded video footage purportedly showing the Trinamool leaders receiving money in exchange for favours to a fictitious company.

Three Public Interest Litigations were filed seeking a CBI probe, and the opposition went all out on the issue. But the Trinamool managed to retain power, and soon after Banerjee ordered a police probe into the "conspiracy" angle.

However, the Calcutta High Court ordered an interim stay on the police probe.

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