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Mamata Banerjee: ‘Dragged, Detained And Humiliated’ Amid Ed Raid Protest In Delhi, WB CM Targets BJP on Police Action on Her MPs

Mamata Banerjee: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has condemned the action of central forces against her party members.

Mamata Banerjee: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee took “evidence” after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) raided the office of the I-PAC, (Indian Political Action Committee). In videos of her visit to the residence and office of Pratik Jain, the head of top political consultancy group I-PAC, Mamata can be seen visibly charged to make her way amid noisy scenes. Today, some of her party members were detained after they staged a protest at the Parliament.

Raid on I-Pac

Mamata remarked the raid on Jain’s residence was “politically motivated and unconstitutional”. Mamata further commented that ED has raided the residence of our IT chief to confiscate her party’s documents as well as hard disks. Mamata threatened that a similar raid can also happen at the BJP’s party offices in West Bengal.

Party members of the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) gheraoed the Indian Parliament today.  This led to them getting detained by security officers. After this, Mamata Banerjee made a post on X where she said that the BJP feels threatened by her party and her.

The state of West Bengal is expected to go into elections soon. Many in the political circles believe that the recent turn of events such as Special Intensive Revision (SIR) and Humayun Kabir‘s new party move have brought Mamata Banerjee to her knees. Fearing her defeat, Mamata is getting infuriated with every passing day.

BJP Exposes Mamata Banerjee Government

BJP has remarked that the West Bengal government has jeopardized every institution in the state. Amit Malviya said TMC-affiliated lawyers were shouting at the Judge that forced the Calcutta High Court to adjourn the day’s hearing. The next hearing is now scheduled for January 14.

The court verdict will be out soon and it needs to be seen if the Calcutta High Court would find the sitting CM guilty of obstructing a central investigative agency and forcibly taking evidence.

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