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TAMLUK: Opposition leader in Bengal assembly Suvendu Adhikari on Monday told east Midnapore SP, Amarnath K, “not to do anything that will lead to you doing duty in Jammu &Kashmir’s Anantnag or Baramulla.”
“I have all call details and records of phone calls made from nephew’s (TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee) office to you. If you have the backing of the state government, I have the central government with me… Don’t think that BJP is weak,” he said from a makeshift dais built close to the SP’s office at Nimtouri.
His outburst came in the wake of east Midnapore police starting probe into complaints against him, including a tarpaulin theft case in which he has been accused of criminal conspiracy and a murder case involving his security guard in 2018. The murder case is now being investigated by CID. The state government has also moved the Calcutta HC against alleged irregularities at the Contai Cooperative Bank, of which Adhikari is the chairman. Issuing a call agains
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Media reports say the Calcutta High Court has asked the West Bengal government’s co-operation department not to carry out a special audit of Contai Cooperative Bank without its permission.
However, the court has ruled that books of accounts and other records and documents of the bank could be inspected.
It is worth mentioning that BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari is the chairman of the bank. The opposition BJP has charged Mamta Banerjee with carrying out a political witch hunt against its workers and leaders.
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