Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Day after ouster, Bengal ex-min Partha says ‘victim of conspiracy’

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

A day after he was stripped of all posts in the TMC and relieved of ministeria­l duties, following his arrest in connection with a school recruitmen­t scam, Partha Chatterjee on Friday said that he was a victim of a conspiracy hatched against him.

The leader, who is in the custody of the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, was taken to ESI hospital at Joka on the southern outskirts of the city for a medical-check up during the day.As he deboarded a vehicle and was approached by reporters, Chatterjee said he was just a “victim of a conspiracy”.

Later, on his exit from the hospital, Chatterjee also said that only time would tell if the action taken against him by the TMC was justified. Chatterjee, who was the industries and parliament­ary affairs minister, had held the education portfolio

when the scam was allegedly pulled off. He was relieved of his duties as minister in-charge of various department­s, and suspended from the TMC on Thursday. One of his close aides, Arpita Mukherjee, was also arrested by the ED after crores of rupees in cash were seized from her residences in parts of the city.Mukherjee, who was taken to ESI hospital, was seen breaking down on his arrival at the medical facility.

According to ED sources, both Chatterjee and Mukherjee were being questioned at the agency’s

CGO complex at the moment.

On Thursday evening, officials of the central agency had raided a third apartment linked to Mukherjee in the city’s Chinar Park area.As the flat was locked and the keys could not be traced, ED sleuths broke open its entrance door in the presence of central force officers.

Earlier, a raid was carried out in Mukherjee’s Belghoria area flat, where around ₹28 crore unaccounte­d cash was apparently found stashed along with large quantities of gold and silver.The central agency had also reportedly seized over ₹21 crore in cash from another flat belonging to Mukherjee in Tollygunge area.The CBI, as directed by Calcutta High Court, is probing the alleged irregulari­ties committed in the recruitmen­t of Group-C and -D staff as well as teachers in government-sponsored and -aided schools on the recommenda­tions of the West Bengal School Service Commission.

 ?? ANI ?? Cash recovered from house of Arpita Mukherjee, a close aide of Partha Chatterjee.
ANI Cash recovered from house of Arpita Mukherjee, a close aide of Partha Chatterjee.

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