Is CBI ‘hands-on’ with BJP, asks TMC for Nadda’s ‘punish Bengal leaders’ answer
TMC accused the CBI of working as a puppet of the BJP following JP Nadda’s response to a question raised by a person during an event in Kolkata.
Bharatiya Janata Party National Chairman JP Nadda. (Photo Filke)
Taking to Twitter, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) criticized national president JP Nadda of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for his response to the ongoing CBI response to political leaders. in West Bengal.
TMC questioned in what capacity the BJP’s national president was saying that punishing Bengal’s alleged political leaders would take time.
Sharing a video on the official TMC account, the party claims to have proven that CBI works for BJP. “@BJP4India = CBI, so proven! @JPNadda talking about punishment in cases being investigated by CBI at a political event. In what capacity does the national president of the BJP say this? Then does CBI cooperate with BJP? Is CBI just a puppet of
@narendramodi ji? ” tweeted TMC.
.@ BJP4India = CBI, so proven!@JPNadda talked about punishment in cases being investigated by the CBI at a political event.
In what capacity does the national president of the BJP say this? Then does CBI cooperate with BJP? Is CBI just a puppet of @narendramodi ji? pic.twitter.com/C5g0ozVKpP
– All India Trinamool Congress (@AITCofficial) June 9, 2022
The video shared by TMC shows Nadda’s answer to a question posed by a person at a citizen meeting at Kala Mandir in Kolkata during a visit to the state. The person was asked as to why the CBI didn’t give any punishment to the alleged political leaders of Bengal, to which JP Nadda replied: “It will take time”.
Meanwhile, TMC spokesman Kunal Ghosh criticized CBI’s comment JP Nadda with Suvendu Adhikari’s name included in the CBI’s allegation in the Narada case.
“BJP doesn’t even dare talk about CBI. There’s a person sitting next to Nadda whose name is on the CBI charge sheet. Why didn’t the CBI arrest him?” Kunal Ghosh asked.
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