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CBI functioning as a 'department of PMO': Mamata

Banerjee said TMC is the only party that has no role to play in any scam

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 18 2014 | 10:58 PM IST
Pulling no punches in her attack against BJP for allegedly pursuing “political vendetta” against TMC, West Bengal Chief Minister today charged that CBI was being used as a “political tool” by the NDA government and was functioning as “a department of the PMO”.

“We are the only party fighting a battle against BJP, who are trying to bulldoze TMC. That (arrest of WB transport minister Madan Mitra) is political vendetta. BJP... are jealous of us (but) democracy cannot be bulldozed or imposed.

“The attitude which is displayed (by BJP) is dictatorial. TMC will not bow down before anyone, except the people of the country. This is a political fight and it will fight (it) politically and democratically. You cannot stop our voice,” Banerjee told reporters outside Parliament.

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Banerjee maintained that her party had no role to play in the Saradha chit fund scam since it had not taken place under her government.

She said there are many cases pending with CBI in which there has not been any outcome.

“It (CBI) is not an autonomous body, but a department of the PMO. If the CBI is important, then it should act in public interest. Rabindranath Tagore, who won the first Nobel prize in India... his Nobel medal was stolen, even that has not been found. Has CBI closed the case?

“In the Gyaneshwari accident case (of 2010), around 200 people were killed. As the (then) railway minister, I had initiated a CBI inquiry, but nothing happened. In Singur, the Rizwanur Rehman case, in Nandigram, in Netai... nothing has happened? So is the CBI a tool of the government?

“If you ask me the role of CBI, (it is) A-political vendetta, B-political-vendetta, C-political vendetta,” she said.

As she sought to defend Mitra, who was recently arrested by CBI in connection with the Saradha scam, Banerjee said TMC is the only party that has no role to play in any scam.

“If you talk of about our MP (Kunal Ghosh) who was arrested, we gave nominations to three-four journalists as there was no representation from the media. They were not related to our party. TMC has no connection with any scam. Those who talk about scams should see that charity begins at home (sic).

“Saradha (scam) did not take place during our government. From 2001-2006, it happened during the Left Front government. And not only in Bengal, but in Kerala, Tripura, Assam, Odisha. Chit fund is not illegal, but in the name of chit fund, cheating people is an illegal thing,” she said. The West Bengal chief minister said that her government had formed a judicial commission after the Saradha scam and disbursed over Rs 250 crore to those who had lost their money in the Ponzi scheme.

“But those who act with transparency are called robbers and those who steal become the leaders of the country,” she charged as she cited a Bengali saying that “the thief’s mother makes the loudest accusations”.

“Those who cheated are very much happy with BJP now and those were cheated are being arrested. The haves are getting justice and the have nots, who raised their voice, are being arrested,” Banerjee said, adding that she would not run away and the “people of Bengal will drive them (BJP) away”. She said the chit funds come under the jurisdiction of the Centre and under the purview of company affairs, Sebi and the Reserve Bank of India. There is no law for state governments to look into their affairs.

“We raised this issue. We passed a law in (West Bengal) Assembly that our state has not been empowered to seize the property in such cases and return the money to the government.

“We sent the law to the government (for Presidential assent). Two months have passed, they have said more amendments are needed and sent it back. We again passed it in the Assembly and sent it to the Governor. But there has been no response,” Banerjee said.

Banerjee is in Delhi to meet the President following the recent surgery on him. Asked whether she would meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Banerjee said she had “no appointment” with him.

“I am here to meet the Honourable President who is unwell,” she said.

Asked about any meetings lined up with leaders of other political parties, she said, “I will be happy to meet others. I don’t think any political party is untouchable.” Banerjee also made a jibe at the government in the context of the row over reports that schools were asked to stay open on Christmas to mark ‘Good Governance Day’.

“They want kids to celebrate e-governance, first you (the government) undertake e-governance and then ask kids. They are already very smart,” she said.

Banerjee asked what the CBI and Sebi were doing when the Saradha scam was taking place.

“What was the RBI and Sebi doing? We have given our full support to amendments in the Sebi Bill. We should not have extended our support. Not only Saradha, but other chit funds, why there is no action?

“We have heard that in PACL, there is a scam of Rs 49,000 crore. If Saradha has Rs 2,000 crore irregularity, then this has Rs 49,000 crore (irregularity). We have a document in which we asked that when there was enough evidence with the CBI to act on this, why didn’t they make arrests?

“The response from them was that they are cooperating in the investigation,” the West Bengal chief minister said.

She said her government had also constituted a judicial commission and on the basis of its recommedation, we have also distributed the money to the affected people.

“We made a judicial commission. As per the recommendations of the commission, individuals have been returned their money.

“The CBI is investigating the (Saradha) scam, then why is it not returning the money. ED, SIT, CBI...no one has returned the money to the people.

“We want to give money and for that we made a law. We are the only government who returned the money to 500 individuals. They (the BJP) are very jealous of Bengal government,” she said.

Responding to Banerjee’s attack on the BJP, Union minister Rajiv Pratap Rudy said that whenever there is a scam, legal action also follows.

“CBI is investigating and a TMC MP is in jail. Another state government minister is in jail. So corruption, wherever it happens, is corruption and people would never accept it, no matter what discussions political people have on it,” Rudy told reporters.

Speaking further he expressed confidence that BJP would wrest power when the assembly elections are held in West Bengal. “In the coming days there will be a BJP government in J&K, in Jharkhand, then Delhi. And next year, after forming a government in Bihar, the next aim is West Bengal and definitely BJP will form a government there,” he said.

“So we are not getting misled by comments made by some persons. We know in what direction, the people of the country and West Bengal have made up their minds,” added Rudy.

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First Published: Dec 18 2014 | 8:32 PM IST

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