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NEW DELHI: West Bengal main curate Mamata Banerjee connected Friday defended interfering during Enforcement Directorate's I-PAC raids, accusing the bureau of attempting to "steal" her party's details. She further levelled superior allegations against "senior BJP leaders successful Delhi", claiming that they received "
coal scam
proceeds" and she could "furnish impervious earlier public"."What I did yesterday was thing wrong; they tried to bargain my party's data," she said addressing a rally successful Kolkata. "Senior BJP leaders successful Delhi person ember scam proceeds; I tin furnish impervious earlier nationalist if needed," she further claimed.
'Agar Himmat Hay Toh...': Mamata Banerjee Explodes After ED Raids I-PAC, Challenges HM Amit Shah
She further accused the Delhi Police of "assaulting" the protesting
TMC
MPs and MLAs. "Police assaulted our MPs during protestation successful Delhi, but BJP gets reddish carpet invited successful Bengal," she said.She accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of winning Maharashtra elections by "stealing the mandate" with "EC's help", adding that the saffron enactment was trying to "repeat it successful Bengal"."BJP won Maharashtra polls by stealing mandate with EC's help; they privation to repetition it successful Bengal," she said.Banerjee spearheaded a ample protestation march successful southbound Kolkata against the ED searches related to governmental consultancy steadfast I-PAC, with the Trinamool Congress showcasing its thoroughfare powerfulness up of the 2026 Assembly elections.
Stepping up her face-off with the Centre, Banerjee took the governmental combat to the streets, utilizing the ED enactment arsenic a mobilising contented successful the run-up to the important polls.ED searches astatine I-PAC main Pratik Jain’s residence and the firm’s bureau connected Thursday triggered melodramatic scenes, arsenic Banerjee made an unannounced quality astatine the raid locations, accusing the cardinal bureau of attempting to confiscate the TMC’s delicate information successful the run-up to the high-stakes Assembly elections.
