Mamata in deep trouble

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee suffered the worst dent to her image when her party's MP Kunal Ghosh claimed she had benefitted most from the Saradha companies.

Kolkata Correspondentbdnews24.com
Published : 7 Sept 2014, 05:31 AM
Updated : 7 Sept 2014, 06:06 AM

"If anyone has benefited the most from the Saradha media, her name is Mamata Banerjee," the suspended Trinamool MP shouted out to reporters at the top of his voice as he left the city sessions court in Kolkata.

What's more, Ghosh - who is under trial in the Saradha case - told the judge that he wanted the CBI to question the chief minister along with him and Saradha boss Sudipta Sen.

Sources close to Ghosh said he had been "preparing" over the last three days to make these explosive statements against his party chief, the 'Times of India' reported.

Only a day ago, Mamata had lashed out at the media for running a smear campaign against Trinamool and warned partymen that the "rotten mangoes" in the party may be dropped.

Unlike other days, when Ghosh would shy away from the media, he seemed to be an aggressive mood on Saturday.

Standing in the dock in a packed courtroom, Ghosh urged Judge Arvind Mishra to allow him to defend himself.

When allowed to do so, he launched into a 15-minute argument without a break. Ghosh said that he was not praying for bail.

Ex-Trinamool MP Kunal Ghosh was arrested in 2013 on charges of conspiracy. Photo: NDTV

Rather, he wanted CBI to "interrogate Mamata Banerjee along with himself and Saradha CEO Sudipta Sen".

Defending himself as a "salaried employee", he claimed he was not aware of funds being transferred from the Saradha-run media group, of which he was CEO, to Saradha Tours and Travels.

Ghosh appealed to the judge not to allow those once close to Sudipta Sen to "use the time to set their house in order".

"We are in jail. But there are many once close to Sudipta Sen. Don't allow them to set their house in order," Ghosh told the judge. The hint was loud and clear. Ghosh pointed to the high and mighty, who he had named in a recorded video clip two days before his arrest.

The opposition pounced upon Kunal's explosive comment.

State BJP president Rahul Sinha, while not giving the under-trial a clean chit, held that investigators should take Ghosh seriously "because of his proximity with the Trinamool chief during the Saradha scam".

Congress president Adhir Chowdhury was more direct: "We welcome what Ghosh has proposed. The chief minister should come clean. CBI should question Mamata along with Kunal Ghosh and Sudipta Sen."

CPM leader Md Salim wanted Mamata Banerjee to "tell CBI whatever she knew about the scam".

Ghosh's outburst prompted Trinamool leaders to come out in defence of their party supremo.

At a hurriedly called press conference, party secretary general Partha Chatterjee said: "He (Ghosh) is aware of his predicament. Now that he has realized that he may be punished by the law for his wrongdoings, he is trying to take the CM's name in a futile attempt to save himself."

Urban development minister Firhad Hakim dismissed Kunal's claim. "The comment comes from one of the prime accused in the Saradha scam. I am not taking it seriously," he said.

CBI, however, called Ghosh a "key person in the Saradha conspiracy" and sought his custody for 10 more days.

CBI lawyer Partha Sarathi Datta submitted that Saradha had mobilized Rs 12.59 billionfrom the market, of which Rs 9.88 billion was pumped into its media group, of which Ghosh was CEO.

The judge remanded Ghosh in jail till Sept 12 and Sudipta Sen and Debjani Mukherjee till Sept 18.