WEST BENGAL

Trinamool stung again, new videos of sting operation out

PTI3_15_2016_000239A Members of Youth Congress throwing fake currency notes during a demonstration after a TV channel's "Sting Operation" against Trinamool Congress leaders, in Kolkata | PTI

In new set of videos, two more TMC leaders are caught with their hands in the cookie jar

  • The new set of videos follows another video published by same news outlet on March 14, in which 11 Trinamool leaders were seen accepting bundles of cash, allegedly in return for favours to a fictitious company.

In what could further embarrass the Trinamool Congress, Narada News on Monday published a new set of videos of its sting operation in which two prominent leaders of West Bengal's ruling party were purportedly caught on tape—one of them accepting money, and the other seeking a "benami" stake in a project.

The news portal on March 14 had published the first video in which as many as 11 Trinamool leaders were shown accepting bundles of cash in return for favours to a fictitious company.

In the latest videos, the website claimed Trinamool Lok Sabha member from Arambagh Aprupa Poddar accepted money, while former party state general secretary Shanku Deb Panda sought a "benami stake" in the fictitious company in return for his help.

The authenticity of the videos could not be ascertained by IANS.

Incidentally journalist-turned-politician Panda had carried out a sting operation in 2008 in which then CPI-M legislator from Nandigram Muhammad Illyas was seen accepting money.

Panda has also been in the news for his grilling by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the multi-crore-rupee Saradha scam.

The Trinamool has rejected the allegations claiming the videos to be "doctored" and "manufactured" and threatened to take legal steps against the news portal.

Neither of the two leaders could be reached for comment.

This browser settings will not support to add bookmarks programmatically. Please press Ctrl+D or change settings to bookmark this page.

Related Reading