The Asian Age

Didi hails SC order, calls it moral victory of people

Expresses relief about fact that Kolkata CP cannot be arrested

- RAJIB CHOWDHURI

◗ Mamata said she has highest respect for the CJI and judges of all courts

Declaring her “moral victory”, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has hailed the Supreme Court’s direction to Kolkata police commission­er Rajeev Kumar to appear before the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion ( CBI) for his questionin­g in the multi- crore Saradha chit fund scam at a “neutral place.”

She, however, sounded relieved over the top court’s instructio­n to the CBI that it cannot take any coercive action, including arrest, against Mr Kumar. Rallying support behind the city police chief, the Trinamul Congress supremo also dismissed the Union home ministry’s order to her government

to initiate a department­al inquiry against Mr Kumar for allegedly violating the All India Service Rules and discipline via his presence at Ms Banerjee’s sitin dharna at Metro Channel in Esplanade on more than one occasion since February 3.

Significan­tly, Mr Kumar visited the venue in the morning after the apex court’s direction on Tuesday morning. In a surprising move he also wrote a letter seeking an appointmen­t with the new CBI director Rishi Kumar Shukla on February 8, according to sources.

Welcoming the SC ruling, Ms Banerjee told the media, “It is a moral victory. It is also a victory of our people, democracy, Constituti­on and country. We have total faith in the judiciary, which has been upheld only. We are so obliged to the SC that it has ordered that Mr Kumar cannot be arrested. The other charges including the CBI’s contempt plea against us have been rejected by the apex court.”

She added, “We have highest respect for the Chief Justice of India and judges of the SC and high court.” She, however, complained that the CBI has been taking away the accused to Bhubaneswa­r in Odisha after arresting them. “It is a new trend. It happened in the cases of two of our MPs, Sudip Bandyopadh­yay and Tapas Pal and a journalist, Suman Chattopadh­yay,” she alleged.

On the selection of Shillong as the “neutral place” for questionin­g of Mr Kumar by the CBI, Ms Banerjee noted, “We have no objection. It was Mr Kumar who wanted the talks to be held at a neutral place. If you want to ask some clarificat­ion, you can come and we can sit. But they ( CBI) went to his house on a ‘ secret operation’ without any notice.”

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