Salim, CPI-M Deputy Leader in the Lok Sabha, said that the assets accumulated by the relatives of the chief minister and people close to her would be auctioned and the money would be distributed among the poor.
"We will recover crores of money accumulated by duping the poor...We know that they (TMC) are using ill-gotten money in the media also...We will probe everything," Salim said at the party office here while replying to a question if the party would investigate the TMC's alleged links with the Saradha scam.
He alleged that there was a "secret understanding" between the BJP government at the Centre and the TMC-led state government, which has "influenced" the investigation into the Saradha scam. That was the reason also why no "FIR" was lodged in the sting operation.
"This is for the first time that MPs from West Bengal have been caught in such an act on camera," he said.
He wondered why no FIR was lodged against them and why there was no probe ordered. "This is because there has been a secret understanding between the BJP and the TMC," Salim said.
The CPI-M leader also wanted to know why no action was taken against former Burdwan SP SMH Meerza who was caught on the sting video purportedly taking wads of currency notes.
He said since Meerza is an IPS officer, he had asked Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh to take action against him since his name cropped up in the sting operation.
"He (Meerza) is an IPS officer. He is into a service and collecting money for a particular political party. How was he doing that? I have personally spoken to BJP's Siddharth Nath Singh also on this matter but they are still mum," Salim said.
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