"I have tendered my resignation to the government as my role as Public Prosecutor was criticized in the Assembly yesterday," Avijit Ghosh told reporters here today.
Opposition political parties demanded action against him as he did not oppose the bail petition of 12 persons in the Tripura High Court. All the 12 were convicted by a lower court for murdering a Congress legislator 34 years ago.
The Law Minister Tapan Chakraborty informed the Assembly yesterday that the Public Prosecutor had tendered his resignation.
All the 12 convicts submitted a bail petition in the Tripura high Court, but the court rejected the petition.
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