The state BJP leadership has released the photographs of Mitra and Choksi and claimed that those were taken during a business summit in Mumbai a few years back.
West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee has been targeting the BJP-led central government over the alleged PNB scam involving diamond merchant Nirav Modi and his relative Choksi.
The TMC, which was quick to react, asked the BJP not to divert from the main issue.
"At that business summit, several chambers of commerce and industry bodies were invited, maybe he (Choksi) had gone there as a representative of any of those chambers," state Parliamentary Affairs Minister Partha Chatterjee said.
He added that instead of trying to divert from the issue, the BJP should explain how the fraud took place and how Modi and Choksi were allowed to run away from the country.
The PNB, the second largest State-run bank, had on February 14 informed the exchanges about detecting a USD 1.77 billion fraud at its Brady House branch in Mumbai and named the firms led by Modi and his uncle Choksi's Gitanjali Group and some other diamond and jewellery merchants as suspects.
Ghosh also asked the TMC to explain about the public money that had allegedly been siphoned off by its leaders in the multi-crore-rupee chit fund scam in the state.
West Bengal was rocked by the chit fund scam a few years back and the names of certain TMC leaders had also figured in it.
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