Bhuniya, MLA from Sabang, was issued the notice by state Congress president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Friday after he steadfastly refused to step down from the post of chairman of Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the West Bengal Assembly despite repeated requests by party leaders.
Bhuniya, a former WBPCC chief, said he had received the notice through an e-mail from the state Congress president and he would send a reply in a day or two.
Bhuniya, who said he was leaving for New Delhi today, had accepted the PAC chairman's post and also convened its meetings. The Congress had wanted to nominate a candidate of the CPI-M, with which it had contested the West Bengal Assembly election, for the post.
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