Rebel TC minister rakes up 'cut money' issue in party ranks

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Press Trust of India Hooghly
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 6:29 AM IST

Bhattacharya, who was the face of Singur agitation, said he shared the chief minister's concern over "cut money" being taken by ruling Trinamool Congress functionaries in return for services and referred to allegations of exchange of money in school appointments in Singur.

Bhattacharya, who had led the initial agitation against Tata Motor's small car plant in Singur, said he had discussed the corruption issue in the local party office and kept the party higher-ups posted about it, but nothing was done.

"It seems the party is not interested to pursue the allegations," he regretted.

The chief minister last Saturday spoke out against the practice of paying and accepting "cut money", sending a stern message for probity in party affairs and the need for an improved work culture to attract investment and rebuild the state's infrastructure.

Bhattacharya said he had received a call from the chief minister's secretariat this morning requesting him to attend the November 30 administrative meeting in Singur convened by the Trinamool supremo.

He said he asked for a formal invitation letter from the chief minister and that only after receiving it would he decide whether to attend.

The district administration meeting, which was supposed to be held at Chinsurah, the district headquarters, was shifted to Singur apparently to satisfy the sulking minister.

The minister is still adamant in not taking over the new portfolio of Statistics and Programme Implementation after being shunted from agriculture after the recent Cabinet reshuffle, complaining that the shift to the new department indicates that the party has taken a dim view of his performance.

  

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First Published: Nov 27 2012 | 4:45 PM IST

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