The CBI sources said Senior Trinamool Congress leader Mukherjee was summoned by the agency to explain his alleged involvement in the Narada sting operation, which shows many politicos and bureaucrats accepting cash from a fake businessman to accord official favour to his fictitious firm.
"He has sought some more time and has told us that he would appear very soon before the CBI," a senior CBI official told PTI.
Posing as a businessman, journalist Matthew Samuels of Narada News had allegedly conducted a sting operation on several Trinamool leaders, including MPs, MLAs and ministers. The operation was aired just a fortnight before the 2016 West Bengal assembly election and featured a dozen Trinamool leaders purportedly accepting cash from the representative of a fictitious company.
Trinamool Congress MP Sultan Ahmed and MLA and Kolkata Municipal Corporation's Deputy Mayor Iqbal Ahmed have already been interrogated by the CBI in the case.
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