Sunday, 3 February 2019

Kolkata Police-CBI clash: Mamata sits on dharna, attacks PM Modi over raids

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu, Congress President Rahul Gandhi, former PM H D Devegowda, SP leader Akhilesh Yadav, BSP chief Mayawati came out in Banerjee’s support
CBI officers, who came to question Kolkata police commissioner Rajeev Kumar in connection with the Saradha ponzi scam, were briefly detained by Kolkata Police on Sunday	photo: pti
Latest News: High drama unfolded in Kolkata on Sunday in a CBI vs city police face-off, prompting Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to stage a dharna at the Metro Channel. Around 6pm, 40 CBI officers reached Police Commissioner Rajeev Kumar’s residence over alleged involvement in chit fund scams linked to Saradha and Rose Valley.
The Kolkata Police is believed to have sought a search warrant. Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) officers’ failure to produce one led the police to detain some officers, who were whisked away in jeeps. There are contradictory reports on whether they were arrested. In a retaliatory move, Kolkata Police also landed at the CGO Complex, the CBI headquarters in the state.
Banerjee rushed to Loudon Street, the Commissioner’s residence, to take stock of the situation and threw her weight behind Kumar.“This has happened a day after (PM) Modi was here,” she said, addressing the media. She also said Ajit Doval (National Security Advisor) was implementing Modi’s agenda and he was giving instruction to the CBI.
“Whenever an election comes, there is some issue around chit fund,” said Banerjee, challenging that Kumar’s link with chit fund be proved. Kumar was leading the SIT probe in the Saradha scam.Banerjee left for the Metro Channel where she would lead an indefinite “dharna to save the Constitution”. Commissioner Kumar was also seen at the location. The last time she took to the Metro Channel was in 2007 when she was on an indefinite hunger strike to protest the land acquisition movement in Singur.

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