Congress in ‘Deep Freezer’, Opposition Wants Mamata to Lead: TMC Mouthpiece

The Congress is “so bogged down by infighting that it hardly has time or energy to build an opposition”, said an article in ‘Jago Bangla’.

Kolkata: Amid the ongoing war of words between the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Indian National Congress, the ruling camp in West Bengal on Friday launched a fresh attack on the grand old party, stating that it has gone into a “deep freezer” with opposition forces now looking up to chief minister Mamata Banerjee to fill the vacuum.

The TMC, which had been inducting disgruntled Congress leaders into its fold, iterated in its mouthpiece Jago Bangla that it was committed to fighting the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP).

Referring to Prashant Kishor’s latest tweet against the Congress, the article said it is not just the poll strategist but also Congress leaders themselves who are criticising the party leadership.

“The TMC has been saying this for a long time that the Congress is a spent force. They don’t have the zeal to fight the BJP. The party is so bogged down by infighting that it hardly has time or energy to build an opposition. The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) does not exist,” the article titled ‘Congress in deep freezer’ said.

“The country currently needs an alternative front and opposition parties have given that responsibility to Mamata Banerjee. They are looking up to her to fill the vacuum. She is presently the most popular opposition face in the country,” it said.

Kishor, on Thursday, took to Twitter and said that Congress’ leadership is not the “divine right” of an individual, especially when the party has “lost more than 90% elections in last 10 years”, in an apparent dig at senior leader Rahul Gandhi.

Banerjee during her recent visit to Mumbai had said that the “UPA doesn’t exist”.

The ruling camp of West Bengal, which is trying to expand its footprint nationally, has been up in arms against the grand old party over its alleged failure to counter the BJP. In a massive jolt to the opposition Congress in Meghalaya, 12 of its 17 Members of Legislative Assembly, led by former chief minister Mukul Sangma, joined the TMC last week.

The TMC, in its bid to enter Tripura’s political arena in a big way, recently engaged in a bitter battle with the BJP during the municipal elections there. It is also gearing up to contest the assembly elections in Goa to pitch Banerjee firmly as the foremost anti-BJP opposition voice.

Earlier, the TMC, in its mouthpiece, had termed the Congress as an “incapable and incompetent” party, and maintained that the Mamata Banerjee-led camp cannot be blamed for Congress leaders jumping ship.

The ties between the Congress and the TMC got further strained after ‘Jago Bangla’ recently claimed that party supremo Mamata Banerjee, and not Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, has emerged as the face of the opposition against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

(PTI)

CBI Summons TMC MP Derek O’Brien in Saradha Scam Probe

The Rajya Sabha MP, who is also a spokesperson of West Bengal’s ruling party, has been asked to appear before a CBI team in the first week of August.

New Delhi: The CBI has summoned Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Derek O’Brien for its investigation into the Saradha ponzi scheme case, officials said on Friday.

The Rajya Sabha MP, who is also a spokesperson of West Bengal’s ruling party, has been asked to appear before a CBI team in the first week of August, they said.

The agency had summoned him in January too, but he sought time, citing the ongoing winter session of Parliament, they said.

The officials said the quizmaster-turned-politician might be questioned about some financial transactions noticed by sleuths in the bank accounts of TMC mouthpiece ‘Jago Bangla’.

O’Brien is the publisher of the party’s official newspaper.

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The agency is investigating links of arrested Bengali film producer Shrikant Mohta to the promoters of Rose Valley, a company accused in the scam.

Mohta had allegedly cut a deal of Rs 25 crore with the promoters of Rose Valley, and a portion of this money is suspected to have been diverted in the ‘Jago Bangla’ account.

O’Brien alleged that the CBI notice was sent as the TMC was opposing amendments to the Right to Information Act.

The CBI may also question O’Brien regarding the sale of several paintings of Mamata Banerjee which were purchased by owners of several ponzi scam companies allegedly at a huge price, the officials said.

The agency has seized several such paintings worth lakhs of rupees, they said.

The TMC had strongly rejected the allegations.

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The agency has already questioned party general secretary Subrata Bakshi in connection with the case.

The Supreme Court had ordered a probe into the multi-crore rupee Saradha scam and transferred the case to CBI in 2014.

Thousands of investors were left in the lurch by the scam, and it led to the arrest of many leaders and ministers of the TMC. All of them are now out on bail.

Saradha group founder Sudipta Sen and his associate Debjani Mukherjee, arrested in 2013 from Kashmir, are in custody.