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Rajnath Singh hits back at Mamata govt for ‘unprecedented’ fight with CBI

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Addressing Lok Sabha, Union minister Rajnath Singh hinted at a possible constitutional breakdown in West Bengal.

New Delhi: Home Minister Rajnath Singh Monday said there may be a constitutional breakdown in West Bengal in the wake of the Kolkata Police-CBI face-off and asserted that the Centre has power to take action.

Amidst din in the Lok Sabha, he also termed as “unprecedented” the move to stop the probe agency from performing its duty.

An all-out war broke out between the Centre and the Mamata Banerjee government on Sunday over the CBI’s attempt to question the Kolkata Police commissioner in connection with chit fund scams.

Making a statement in Lok Sabha on the prevailing situation in Kolkata, Singh described the action against the CBI probe team, which went to question Kolkata Police Commissioner Rajeev Kumar, as “unprecedented” and a threat to the federal political system of the country.

“There may be constitutional breakdown in West Bengal…under the Constitution, the central government has been vested with the power to maintain normalcy in any part of the country,” he said.

Earlier, opposition parties in Lok Sabha attacked the government over the alleged misuse of central agencies against political rivals, saying it was against democratic norms.

Members from Trinamool Congress, Biju Janata Dal, NCP, and Samajwadi Party spoke against the CBI move to question the Kolkata police chief.

A CPI-M member said both the Trinamool Congress and the Centre were at fault.

As soon as the House took up Zero Hour, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan allowed members to raise the issue.


Also read: Mamata Banerjee says protest against CBI is non-political but welcomes political support


 

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  1. Biju Janata Dal expressing itself is intriguing. CM Naveen Patnaik has maintained equal distance from both national parties. When it comes to respecting the rights of the states, cooperative federalism seems a faint memory.

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