"The truth will come out by the NIA probe and the state will be benefited. It will be spared from a graver crisis," Sinha told a press conference.
Referring to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's allegation of interference by the Centre into state affairs by suo motu ordering an NIA probe in the October 2 blast at Khagragarh in Burdwan district, Sinha said it was not interference and the state government should cooperate with the NIA.
"The demand for an NIA probe was not only demanded by us. People of the entire state were in favour of it," the BJP leader said and alleged that the ruling Trinamool Congress was associated with both the Saradha ponzi scam and the Khagragarh episode.
He said Banerjee herself was for an NIA investigation into Maoist activities in March and July, 2012 but now she was opposed to it.
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