The Criminal Investigation Department conducted searches of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) on 3rd October 2023 in West Bengal. The CID searched multiple locations associated with the TMC, including offices located at Mamata Banerjee’s Kalighat Residence and a separate Office of TMC National General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee. The searches took place as part of the CID investigation into allegations that some TMC legislators had forged their signatures on documentation submitted to the West Bengal Assembly.
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The significance of these searches was increased by the fact that Mamata Banerjee held a meeting earlier on the same day with Congress leader Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi regarding their relationship as an opposition party, as well as in regard to the changing political climate in West Bengal.
What Is the Signature Forgery Case?
The case surrounds allegations that certain documents related to TMC legislative party activities had forged signatures of multiple TMC legislators. The CID has initiated a Special Investigation Team (SIT) as a result of complaints made to them by affected parties, which include TMC legislators, and has performed numerous interviews with legislators and obtained required supporting evidence in furtherance of their investigation.
The investigation has also attempted to obtain information from Abhishek Banerjee regarding his involvement in forwarding documents to the West Bengal Assembly that have been identified as subject to being forged as a result of this investigation.
Political Timing Draws Attention
The CID is citing that these searches are part of their normal investigations; however, the prevailing political discussion regarding CID’s investigation timing has been spurred on by both internal unrest among the TMC and an ongoing debate concerning TMC leadership defections and re-alignments among the opposition party.
Continued public scrutiny from independent political analysts and TMC members will remain as the investigation proceeds into what has become one of the most widely-discussed issues in Bengal political history.


