‘Duyare Gorto’: Rudranil Ghosh launches scathing assault on Mamata Banerjee

Kolkata: Actor Rudranil Ghosh has as soon as once more taken on the Mamata Banerjee authorities. Rudranil who has up to now slammed Mamata Banerjee and brought on her authorities, one poem at a time, has now attacked Mamata and TMC on the Partha Chatterjee-Arpita Mukherjee controversy, with respect to the Lecturers’ Recruitment rip-off. 

Taking a dig at Mamata Banerjee’s Duare Sarkar (authorities at your step), Ghosh in a self-composed Bengali poem launched a scathing assault on the Bengal CM. His poem broadly interprets to: “On July 21, Didi bought puffed rice from the stage (a reference to Mamata’s Martyrs’ Day speech the place she attacked BJP for implementing GST on puffed rice).  On July 22, (round) Rs 20 crore was unearthed from Arpita Mukherjee’s flat.” He went on to say that Mamata Banerjee ought to reply individuals’s questions as a result of she herself is the ‘malik’. She additionally indicated that if you’re near the powers-that-be, then you might be completely happy. He accused TMC of economic corruption and mentioned that at any time when there’s any rip-off, Mamata Banerjee resorts to lies. 

In the meantime, a Kolkata courtroom on Monday granted 10 days’ Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody of West Bengal minister Partha Chatterjee and his alleged affiliate Arpita Mukherjee, who was arrested in reference to its probe into the college jobs rip-off. The ED had prayed for 14 days’ custody of Mamata Banerjee’s minister, stating that AIIMS, Bhubaneswar has mentioned in a report after medical examination of the minister that no energetic intervention is required over his well being.

Rejecting a bail prayer of the minister, particular ED Courtroom decide Jibon Kumar Sadhu at Bankshall courtroom right here prolonged ED custody of the minister and in addition of Mukherjee until August 3. The courtroom directed in its order that the 2 accused individuals, who had been arrested on July 23, be produced earlier than it once more on August 3.