New Delhi: TMC’s rebel MP Kakoli Ghosh has written a letter to West Bengal Chief Minister Subhendu Adhikari and the Ministry of External Affairs. Kakoli Ghosh has made serious allegations against TMC leader Imran. Kakoli alleges that TMC leader Imran has links with Bangladeshi fundamentalist organizations. Kakoli has demanded an investigation from CM Shubhendu and the Ministry of External Affairs.
MP Kakoli Ghosh has written in the letter that if the allegations against Imran are found to be true, it can have a major impact on national security, public administration and India’s relations with neighboring countries.
These things are written in the letter of Kakoli Ghosh
Kakoli Ghosh wrote in his letter, “TMC leader Imran has reportedly been associated with some extremist organizations operating in Bangladesh. Although these reports have not been confirmed, they should be properly investigated by the competent authorities. Additionally, funds coming from chit-fund operations in West Bengal may have been diverted or used in activities aimed at destabilizing democratic governments in neighboring countries. Given the seriousness of such allegations, However, an impartial investigation seems necessary.” Let us tell you that Imran was nominated to Rajya Sabha with the support of the ruling party (TMC) of the previous government of West Bengal. He has been an MP in the past.
Kakoli is leading the rebel MPs
Meanwhile, amid the ongoing serious crisis in TMC, rebel leader Kakoli Ghosh said on Thursday that 20 MPs are with the rebel group and many more people are in talks with them. Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar claimed that around 20 TMC MPs have decided to support the NDA and have conveyed their position to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. She also claimed that she remains the party’s chief whip in the Lok Sabha. The decision was taken after discussions with fellow MPs. Gone.
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