Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

ROOPA GANGULY QUESTIONED BY CID

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

KOLKATA: West Bengal’s Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) on Saturday questioned BJP’s Rajya Sabh a member Roopa Ganguly for two hours in connection with the child traffickin­g case that came to light in the state’s north region in February.

A three-member team went to Ganguly’s south Kolkata residence and asked questions about her associatio­n with Juhi Chowdhury, a former Mahila Morcha secretary of the Bengal BJP and the prime accused in the case.

Chowdhury was allegedly connected with an NGO that sold babies and allegedly met senior government officials in Delhi. Ganguly was the state president of Mahila Morcha at the time. The sleuths asked Ganguly whether she helped Chowdhury in meeting B JP leaders and minister sin Delhi. Ganguly accused the CID officials of “wasting my time by asking irrelevant questions”.

“People planning this probe are not applying their brains. They are not questionin­g the government officials who helped NGOs that ran the racket,” she said and also defended Chowdhury. “I meet alot of people and meeting people is not a crime,” she said. Ganguly also claimed she was questioned as a witness and not as an accused. “When someone comes to me for help, I ask for a request in writing. I keep records .” On July 20, the C ID had summoned B JP national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargi­ya and Ganguly to appear for questionin­g. The notice from CID came close on the heels of the CB I and ED summoning several Trina moo l Congress MPs, ministers and M LA sin connection with the Narada scam investigat­ion.

In February, C ID unearthed a racket that sold babies under the guise of adoption.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Actresstur­nedpolitic­ian Roopa Ganguly also claimed she was questioned as a witness and not as an accused.
HT FILE Actresstur­nedpolitic­ian Roopa Ganguly also claimed she was questioned as a witness and not as an accused.

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