Is President's Rule Looming Over Bengal Due to BJP MP's Prediction?
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Kolkata, Jan 26 (NationPress) A heated political confrontation emerged in West Bengal on Monday, triggered by comments from Abhijit Gangopadhyay, a BJP Lok Sabha MP and former judge of the Calcutta High Court. His remarks suggested the potential for President’s Rule in the state, citing an imminent major scam that could severely impact law and order.
Gangopadhyay, representing the Tamluk constituency in East Midnapore, asserted that the revelation of this scam would lead to widespread protests and possibly a prolonged strike lasting up to 72 hours, compelling citizens to call for President’s Rule.
In response, leaders from the Trinamool Congress launched a robust critique of Gangopadhyay's assertions, questioning the legitimacy of his claims given his background as both an MP and a former judge.
Kunal Ghosh, the state General Secretary of Trinamool Congress, challenged Gangopadhyay to present any evidence of a scam to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). He further suggested that if Gangopadhyay truly wanted President’s Rule imposed, he should take his proposal to the United Nations, dismissing his comments as mere clichés and reaffirming that the people of West Bengal remain loyal to the Trinamool Congress.
Notably, Gangopadhyay, prior to the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha elections, resigned from the Calcutta High Court and successfully ran for office in Tamluk, making headlines for his influential judgments that paved the way for CBI and Enforcement Directorate (ED) investigations into a significant cash-for-school job scandal that led to the arrests of several high-profile individuals, including the former education minister and ex-Trinamool Congress General Secretary, Partha Chatterjee.