He rued the fact that he, along with other BJP leaders, wasted so much time campaigning for a person who has been caught doing things he "should not have", and said that he was not "disowning" the BJP member and asserted law will take its own course.
Seven persons were arrested in the eastern part of Kolkata for their alleged involvement in smuggling coal. According to reports, stacks of new currency notes were also recovered from them.
Mastermind Raju Jha (46), Lokesh Singh (35), Manish Sharma (44), Krishna Murari Kayel (44), Sayan Majumdar (29), Partha Chatterjee (41) and Subham Bhowmik (28) were arrested by the Special Task Force of Kolkata Police.
"There are documents about that. The biggest mafia don who was arrested among the seven is Raju Jha...Everyone is aware about how many crores was given (to the ruling party) by Raju as an understanding for illegal coal business in Asansol. I am waiting to see whether police, apart from Manish Sharma, are going to come up with details pertaining to these two gentlemen which points to the ruling party," he said.
Supriyo said that no one can point out that either him or any of his party leaders had given ticket to this particular person for exchange of money.
"I am not disowning him. I am rather saying that I aggressively campaigned for him like I did for all other candidates in West Bengal. I did about 70-80 rallies.
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