Justice Ganguly had initiated several suo motu probes including the arrest of Professor Ambikesh Mahapatra of Jadavpore University for circulating a cartoon of the chief minister on the Internet, the arrest of a farmer who asked the chief minister a question at a rally and the Kamduni rape case and others.
"The Trinamool is now trying to settle old scores with him as he had made many recommendations which were not liked by this government," Chowdhury, Union Minister of State for Railways, said.
He, said, however, that Justice Ganguly should resign on moral grounds.
"The observations that has been made by the Supreme Court panel about 'unwelcome behaviour'. I do not know the exact definition of unwelcome behaviour," he said.
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"However, in view of the ramifications of the incident, I think on moral grounds, it is better that Justice Ganguly should resign and face the consequences. I wish he comes out with flying colours," Chowdhury said.
A Supreme Court committee of three judges had indicted Justice Ganguly for his 'unwelcome behaviour' and 'conduct of sexual nature' toward the intern.
Justice Ganguly has denied the charges and refused to comment on the demands for his resignation from the West Bengal Human Rights Commission.