TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee accuses West Bengal police of harassment
Trinamool Congress MP claims 25 associates summoned without notice by state agencies.
Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee has leveled serious allegations against West Bengal's law enforcement agencies, claiming that approximately 25 people associated with his office have been summoned or detained for questioning without proper notification.
Banerjee contends that the Special Task Force (STF) and Criminal Investigation Department (CID) have been targeting his associates in what he describes as a pattern of intimidation. The TMC leader has not provided specific details about the timing of these summonses or the nature of the inquiries being conducted by the state agencies.
This allegation emerges amid ongoing political tensions in West Bengal, where the ruling Trinamool Congress and opposition parties frequently clash over governance and administrative actions. Such confrontations between political parties and law enforcement agencies have become increasingly common in the state's political landscape.
Banerjee's claims suggest broader concerns about the use of investigative agencies in politically charged situations. The allegations, if substantiated, could raise questions about due process and the independence of law enforcement in the state.
The West Bengal government has not yet responded to these accusations. Political analysts suggest that such confrontations often intensify during sensitive political periods, though the specific circumstances prompting these summonses remain unclear. The matter is likely to attract attention from national political observers and civil liberties advocates monitoring state governance practices.