West Bengal: Case against former CM Mamata Banerjee registered

Kolkata: The police in the Indian state of West Bengal have registered a case against former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the police said the case has been registered at the Cyber Crime Police Station in Kolkata on the complaint of a lawyer.
The complaint stated that Mamata Banerjee, while addressing a protest rally in Kolkata on June 2, had mentioned the murder of Bangladeshi leader Usman Hadi and had given an impression that Indian Home Minister Amit Shah was involved in the murder.
Lawyer Rankisen Chatterjee in her complaint said that Usman Hadi was killed in Bangladesh in December last year, his alleged killer crossed the Meghalaya border and reached West Bengal in January where he was arrested by the state Special Task Force.
Mamata Banerjee had said in the protest rally that although the murder took place in another country but she knows who is involved in it.
According to the complainant, Mamata had given the impression that the murder was carried out on the orders of the Indian Home Ministry.









