"These are baseless allegations. I will file a defamation suit against them (CPI-M leaders)," Roy said referring to the allegation of his receiving money from the Saradha Group chairman, who is on the run.
Roy claimed that the erstwhile Left regime had allowed chit funds to mushroom in West Bengal and alleged that the central government played a mute spectator when these fraudulent companies fleeced people.
Alleging that the CPI-M and its leaders had made huge fortunes by using the money of chit fund companies, Roy lashed out at the central government for not taking any steps against the chit fund companies.
"The Congress should not talk much. What were the central government-regulated organisations like SEBI and RBI doing when these firms were operating? If everything comes into open, big shots of the Congress will be unmasked," Roy, the former Railway minister, said.
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