Did a Trinamool Councillor Get Arrested for Extortion with a Fake Letter from Abhishek Banerjee?

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Key Takeaways
- Bivas Chandra Ghosh was arrested for extortion.
- The arrest involved a counterfeit letter signed by Abhishek Banerjee.
- Numerous complaints were filed against Ghosh by affected individuals.
- The incident raises serious questions about political ethics.
- TMC leadership acknowledged the negative implications for the party's image.
Kolkata, Oct 14 (NationPress) A Trinamool Congress (TMC) Councillor and the previous chairman of Ghatal municipality, Bivas Chandra Ghosh, was apprehended by law enforcement on Tuesday for allegations of extortion involving a fraudulent letter purportedly signed by the party's General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee.
A letter bearing the signature of Abhishek Banerjee had been circulating widely on social media.
The former chairman of Ghatal Municipality in the West Midnapore district had been disseminating this counterfeit letter on social media to strengthen his influence.
He was reportedly soliciting funds from various individuals using this letter.
The police became aware of the counterfeit letter after receiving multiple complaints.
The letter claimed that Bivas Chandra Ghosh was being appointed as the Trinamool Congress' West Midnapore district chairman at the behest of party leader Mamata Banerjee.
Following this revelation, numerous individuals lodged complaints of extortion against Bivas Chandra Ghosh at the Ghatal police station.
They alleged that the councillor had extracted large sums of money from several victims.
Based on these complaints, the police proceeded with the arrest.
An official from the West Midnapore district police stated, "Bivas Chandra Ghosh was interrogated based on the complaints. Subsequently, he was apprehended on Tuesday and will be presented in the Ghatal court on Wednesday. All allegations against him are under investigation."
Meanwhile, the arrest has sent shockwaves through the district's Trinamool leadership.
The president of the party's Ghatal district organization, Ajit Maity, remarked, "He has fallen into a problematic situation. He cannot fabricate a letter from the party's upper echelons. If he has committed such an act, the authorities will take necessary measures. Any appointments within the party would have been communicated to the district leadership. His actions could tarnish the party's reputation."