Baby Chakraborty, , KalimNews, September 9, 2024, Kolkata: In a significant development in the West Bengal teacher recruitment corruption case, Abhishek Banerjee, the All India General Secretary of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), has faced a major setback in the Supreme Court. Banerjee, whose name was implicated in the scandal, challenged the summons issued by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for his questioning. However, the Supreme Court dismissed both his petition and that of his wife, Rujira Banerjee, leaving them with no immediate legal recourse.
The case revolves around allegations of corruption in the recruitment of teachers in West Bengal, a scandal that has rocked the state and drawn national attention. As part of the investigation, the ED had summoned Abhishek Banerjee and his wife, Rujira, for interrogation. Previously, the couple had appeared at the ED office in Kolkata’s CGO Complex for questioning. However, this time, they were summoned to appear in Delhi, a move they both contested.
Banerjee argued that the repeated summons to Delhi amounted to harassment and questioned why the interrogation could not be conducted in Kolkata, where the ED also has an office. His legal team cited potential security concerns and undue hardship as reasons for requesting the venue change. The ED, however, countered that conducting the interrogation in Kolkata might lead to security issues and insisted on holding the questioning in Delhi.
Challenging the ED’s directive, Abhishek Banerjee moved the Supreme Court, seeking relief from having to travel to Delhi. His petition argued that the enforcement agency’s insistence on Delhi as the venue was arbitrary and motivated by political vendetta. However, the Supreme Court rejected the plea, asserting that there were no grounds to interfere with the ED’s decision to summon him and his wife to the national capital.
The Supreme Court’s decision has left Banerjee and his legal team with limited options. With the dismissal of their petitions, both Abhishek and Rujira Banerjee are now expected to comply with the ED’s summons to appear for questioning in Delhi. This outcome is a significant blow to the TMC leader, who has been vocal about what he perceives as political targeting by central agencies.
In response to the Supreme Court’s verdict, Abhishek Banerjee expressed his disappointment and reiterated his stance that the repeated summons to Delhi were part of a strategy to harass him and his family. He pointed out that the ED’s office in Kolkata is fully equipped for conducting such interrogations, questioning the necessity of summoning them to Delhi.
The teacher recruitment corruption case has already implicated several high-profile figures and caused considerable political turmoil in West Bengal. Abhishek Banerjee, a prominent leader in the Trinamool Congress and nephew of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, has consistently denied any wrongdoing and accused the central government of using investigative agencies to target opposition leaders.
As the case unfolds, the ED’s investigation continues, and Abhishek Banerjee’s legal and political battles appear far from over. The Supreme Court’s decision has undoubtedly intensified the controversy, raising questions about the intersection of law enforcement and political rivalry in one of India’s most politically charged states.
The coming days are expected to see further legal and political maneuvers as Banerjee and the TMC brace for the next steps in what has become a high-profile and contentious case.