Partha Chatterjee
Mamata sacks tainted Bengal Minister over school jobs scam
Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday sacked one of her senior ministers from her Cabinet as well as from all posts of her ruling Trinamool Congress party, days after he was arrested in a school jobs scam.
Partha Chatterjee held the portfolios of Commerce and Industry, IT and electronics, and Industrial Reconstruction in the state Cabinet. He was also the ruling Trinamool Congress party's general secretary.
"I have removed Partha Chatterjee as a minister. My party takes strict action. There are many plannings behind it but I don't want to go into details,” the Bengal Chief Minister told the media after a Cabinet meeting at the Bengal secretariat.
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Trinamool's disciplinary committee, headed by its second-in-command and Mamata's nephew Abhishek, subsequently announced Chatterjee's removal from all party posts.
Earlier in the day, the party's spokesperson tweeted to demand strict action against the disgraced minister. "Chatterjee should be removed from ministry and all party posts immediately. He should be expelled."
The 69-year-old was taken into custody by India's anti-money laundering probe agency, on Saturday, following hours of questioning for his alleged involvement in school teachers' recruitment scam.
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Subsequent raids on multiple flats of Chatterjee's aide Arpita, a small-time actor, helped the Enforcement Directorate seize Rs 50 crore in cash. Chatterjee is said to have taken money for doing out teaching jobs when he was the Education Minister.
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Bengal Minister held in teacher recruitment scam
A senior Minister in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal was arrested on Saturday for his alleged involvement in a school teacher recruitment scam.
Partha Chatterjee, also a high-ranking functionary in Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's ruling Trinamool Congress party, was taken into custody by India's Enforcement Directorate, following hours of questioning.
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"He will be produced in a court and we will seek his remand for custodial interrogation," an official of the federal agency told the local media.
In fact, the Minister was questioned for hours by sleuths of the federal agency after they seized over Rs 20 crore during a raid at one of his female friend's house on Friday.
"Cash worth more than Rs 20 crore was seized from a house which belongs to Arpita Mukherjee. It is being suspected that the cash was proceeds of the recruitment scam,” another ED official said on Friday.
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