Kolkata: Pressure is gradually increasing on the Trinamul
Congress party. On March 16, the Narada Sting matter was referred to the Ethics
Committee by Lok Sabha speaker Sumitra
Mahajan considering the gravity of the matter. Lok Sabha committee member Arjun
Mehwal said on Friday that notices had been sent to the five TMC leaders in
connection with their purported acceptance of money from a fictitious company.
The pressure is mounting with Mehwal’s visit to Kolkata today.
Arjun Mehwal said clearly that the investigation would be
conducted as per the norms. No one will be spared if found guilty. If found
guilty, then the concerned person would be suspended or their membership
terminated.
He has already mentioned in a press conference that some
evidences has been verified due to which the notices were issued. This comes as
a huge pressure to the TMC amidst the on-going Assembly elections. Other
political parties are even assured that this would certainly put TMC under
pressure.
Whereas, the Trinamul Congress Party has already ruled this out by
saying that this is nothing but a case of political vendetta. In reply to this
statement, Arjun Mehwal said that it is nothing of a political vendetta.
Investigation has started after the verification of the authenticity of the
videos.
Footages of the sting operation by Narada News, a news
portal, which are yet to be verified for its authenticity, shows several TMC
leaders, including MPs and senior ministers in the State Cabinet, taking money
on behalf of a fictitious company. The notices were sent to the 5 MPs, Sultan
Ahmed, Saugata Ray, Suvendu Adhikari, Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar and Prasun
Banerjee.
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