Mamata should ask Narada accused ministers to resign: BJP

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general secretary Vijayvargiya today said Chief Minister should ask those ministers in her cabinet, whose names have figured in the Narada sting operation, to resign.

"She should ask those ministers, against whom the has already registered cases, to resign," he said here.



The central probe agency had filed an FIR on April 17 against 12 top (TMC) leaders, including MPs and ministers, in connection with the Narada sting operation.

Banerjee, the TMC supremo, had alleged that it was a "political game" and asserted that her party would fight it "politically".

Vijayvargiya alleged that corruption was rampant "everywhere" in and the people of the state were "disenchanted" with the TMC.

He claimed that the number of cases of atrocities against women was the "highest" in West Bengal, a state led by a woman chief minister.

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Mamata should ask Narada accused ministers to resign: BJP

BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya today said West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee should ask those ministers in her cabinet, whose names have figured in the Narada sting operation, to resign. "She should ask those ministers, against whom the CBI has already registered cases, to resign," he said here. The central probe agency had filed an FIR on April 17 against 12 top Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders, including MPs and ministers, in connection with the Narada sting operation. Banerjee, the TMC supremo, had alleged that it was a "political game" and asserted that her party would fight it "politically". Vijayvargiya alleged that corruption was rampant "everywhere" in West Bengal and the people of the state were "disenchanted" with the TMC. He claimed that the number of cases of atrocities against women was the "highest" in West Bengal, a state led by a woman chief minister. general secretary Vijayvargiya today said Chief Minister should ask those ministers in her cabinet, whose names have figured in the Narada sting operation, to resign.

"She should ask those ministers, against whom the has already registered cases, to resign," he said here.

The central probe agency had filed an FIR on April 17 against 12 top (TMC) leaders, including MPs and ministers, in connection with the Narada sting operation.

Banerjee, the TMC supremo, had alleged that it was a "political game" and asserted that her party would fight it "politically".

Vijayvargiya alleged that corruption was rampant "everywhere" in and the people of the state were "disenchanted" with the TMC.

He claimed that the number of cases of atrocities against women was the "highest" in West Bengal, a state led by a woman chief minister.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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