Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Trouble brews for TMC over morphed photo

- HT Correspond­ents ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

It was done to politicall­y defame my party and me. It was done to bring us to disrepute as many TV channels showed it. The police should proceed against Derek O’Brien. PRAKASH KARAT, former CPI(M) general secretary

The BJP and the CPI(M) lodged two different complaints against the Trinamool Congress on Sunday for morphing a photograph that showed Union home minister Rajnath Singh offering a sweet to former CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat, in a bid to prove close links between the two parties.

Karat filed the complaint with the Delhi Police cyber wing, accusing TMC member of Parliament Derek O’Brien of defaming him using morphed pictures. Karat accused O’Brien of making ‘unfounded allegation­s’ to bring him into disrepute with the people .

In Kolkata, BJP spokesman Jayaparkas­h Majumdar followed him to lodge a complaint with the cyber crime section of the detective department of the police.

Karat’s complaint, filed with the deputy commission­er of police of the economic offences wing, reads, “I wish to lodge a complaint against Derek O’Brien…he has, in a press conference held in Kolkata on April 23, displayed a picture of Rajnath Singh and myself... The picture was displayed in many television channels in Kolkata. The photograph was a morphed one.” The politburo member asked police to register an FIR against O’Brien.

Similarly, a team of BJP leaders visited the Lalbazar headquarte­rs of Kolkata police and lodged a complaint with the joint commission­er of police (crime) Debashish Boral, naming Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee, party general secretary Subrata Bakshi and spokespers­on Derek O’Brien.

 ?? TWITTER ?? The TMC posted a morphed photo of home minister Rajnath Singh with CPI(M) leader Prakash Karat on their Twitter handle.
TWITTER The TMC posted a morphed photo of home minister Rajnath Singh with CPI(M) leader Prakash Karat on their Twitter handle.

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