The Asian Age

Bengal CPM for MP’s expulsion after TV tirade

- RAJIB CHOWDHURI

The CPI(M)’s West Bengal unit has recommende­d the expulsion of its suspended Rajya Sabha MP, Ritabrata Banerjee, to the party’s central committee for his “indiscipli­ne”. The move comes close on the heels of his salvo against top party leaders earlier this week.

Mr Banerjee has been under the scanner following complaints of wealth disproport­ionate to his income, his lavish lifestyle and multiple affairs.

On Wednesday, CPI(M) state secretaria­t members met at the party’s Alimuddin Street state headquarte­rs and took the decision on Mr Banerjee’s expulsion. Sources said a majority approved of the decision, with the exception of some senior leaders like Goutam Deb and Asok Bhattachar­ya, who felt the young MP should be dealt with more leniently.

In an interview to a Bengali news channel on Monday, Ritabrata Banerjee had lashed out against top leaders Prakash and Brinda Karat, and also said most of the CPI(M) leadership was against Bengalis

The state secretaria­t’s recommenda­tion will come up for discussion at the CPI(M) central committee meeting to be held in between October 14 and 16 in New Delhi, sources said. A CPI(M) state committee member from South 24 Parganas later said: “Our party has

an organisati­onal process according to which everything is happening. But all cannot be disclosed to the public now.”

The 38-year-old MP faced a three-member inquiry panel set up by the party over three complaints of his wealth being disproport­ionate to his income, lavish lifestyle and multiple relationsh­ips. In June, he was suspended from the party for three months.

The probe, led by CPI(M) Lok Sabha MP Mohammed Salim, with two central committee members Madan Ghosh and Mridul De, found merit in the complaints.

In its inquiry report submitted to the party in August, the panel recommende­d Mr Banerjee’s removal from the party’s West Bengal state committee. This is now pending with the CPI(M) central committee. But what perhaps prompted the CPI(M) state secretaria­t to seek Mr Banerjee’s expulsion was his explosive interview in a mood of rebellion on September 11 evening to a Bengali news channel.

In the interview he was seen making wild allegation­s against the party’s top leaders — Prakash Karat, his wife Brinda Karat and Mr Salim. Launching a tirade against the Karat couple, the suspended CPI(M) MP alleged most of the CPI(M) central leadership were against Bengalis. He argued that in 1996, former West Bengal chief minister Jyoti Basu could not become Prime Minister because of these elements.

Mr Banerjee also spewed venom against Mr Salim, claiming that he and his son had spread canards against him. “Ahead of an inquiry, I faced suspension. The inquiry commission led by Mr Salim was like a kangaroo court. Mr Salim has been elected to the politburo thanks to a quota in it for Muslims. How can a Communist Party offer a quota for Muslims or for female members?” Mr Banerjee wondered.

He had added: “Assuming some steps (may be taken) against me by Mr Salim and the two other members of the inquiry panel, I secretly filmed the entire inquiry proceeding­s, held behind closed doors.”

According to Mr Banerjee, the inquiry committee illegally accessed his bank account and took its statement, that was shown to him during his appearance over the allegation­s of weath disproport­ionate to his income.

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