Why Did CM Mamata Register Complaints Against ED's I-PAC Raids?
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Kolkata, Jan 9 (NationPress) West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee took formal action by filing a complaint at two police stations in Kolkata regarding the Enforcement Directorate's coordinated raid and search activities at the office of the India Political Action Committee (I-PAC) and the home of its co-founder, Pratik Jain.
Sources reveal that one complaint was lodged at the Shakespeare Sarani Police Station and another at the Electronic Complex Police Station.
Interestingly, neither ED officials nor any personnel from the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) were named in these complaints. Instead, the complaints were filed against unidentified individuals.
Moreover, the Kolkata Police initiated a suo motu complaint at the Shakespeare Sarani Police Station.
In response to Mamata Banerjee's actions, Sukanta Majumdar, the Union Minister of State and former state president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal, expressed his disappointment, suggesting that it was regrettable for the Chief Minister to file a complaint at two police stations apparently to protect a businessman.
Majumdar urged the Chief Minister to uphold the dignity associated with her position.
Additionally, the Calcutta High Court is set to hear three petitions concerning the ED's I-PAC raid later today.
The primary petition originates from the ED, alleging that the West Bengal Chief Minister misused her constitutional authority by obstructing the official functions of central agency officials during the raids.
Counter-petitions have been filed by Pratik Jain and the Trinamool Congress against the ED's main petition.