Kolkata: Trinamool Congress on Tuesday accused the Governor of Bengal Jagdeep Dhankhar to speak “half truth” following the last statement on Monday that he was “never cut off in the Hawala case” originating from the 1990s.
Dhankhar “was never released”, said Senior Trinamool at a press conference on Tuesday, added that the trial had not been completed in the past three decades.
Congress Trinamool Rajya Sabha MP Sukhendu Sekhar Ray cites a Facebook post by Vineet Narain, who has moved the Supreme Court about this issue, and said: “CBI and nested cases ed but, in the labyrinth of the legality, the trial never started.
So there is no Any questions about any release.
This case, involving several other senior politicians, has a direct bearing on the security of the nation.
“Dhankhar did not directly respond to this accusation on Tuesday but was taken to Twitter to question Trinamool’s rebuttal at his request to be audit CAG into the account Gorkhaland territorial administration.
BJP defended the governor against “Bogus and Nasty Trinamool’s charges”.
Trinamool opened the other side in his attack on Dhankhar with Lok Sabha MP Mahua Moitra Tweeting Assessment of 1997 by Punjab and Haryana High Court canceled the land allocation.
The Governor of the WB “Man of Integrity ‘Governor of WB was the beneficiaries of the allotment of illegal housing land, which was later canceled by the full bench of Punjab & Haryana HC.
Is this a constitutional, unclji?” Moitra asked.
Dhankhar did not respond to this new accusation on Tuesday.
Trinamool leaders also repeated their other charges against the governor and accused him of “powers that abuse, misleading people and trying to separate Bengal”, quoting his meeting with “BJP leaders of separatist BJP in North Bengal”.
The governor, on his side, cited GTA’s actions to argue that the CAG audit was part of the rules and said it allowed the governor to request an audit CAG.
However, Minister of State Education Bratya Basu said the GTA Law allowed the Governor to find a report from the State Hill Affairs Department.
“This is led by cm itself.
What stopped it from asking (for reports from the State Government)?” The BJP President of the State was borne Ghosh questioned Trinamool’s “tactics”.
“This made wild accusations against the governor because he had stood with victims of political violence.
Trinamool leaders tried to slander them by carrying out a personal attack,” he said.