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Bengal minister Madan Mitra's bail plea rejected

Mitra claims innocence saying he is ready to be hanged if found guilty

Madan Mitra entering the CBI office for interrogation (pic: Subrata Majumder)

Press Trust Of India Kolkata
A city court today rejected the bail plea of West Bengal Transport Minister Madan Mitra and remanded him in judicial custody till January 16 even as he claimed innocence saying he was ready to be hanged if found guilty.

Judicial magistrate of Alipore court Monikuntala Roy extended the judicial remand of Mitra, who was arrested on December 12, by 14 days on a prayer by CBI.

"I will accept an order to be hanged if even a rupee is found to have been transferred to Madan Mitra's fund from Saradha," the minister told the court. He has been charged under sections 420 and 406 of IPC, which can invite a maximum punishment of seven years in jail, if convicted. Pleading innocence, Mitra said, "In 2009 I had no idea about NBFCs.
 

Previous chit fund scams relating to 'Sanchaita' occurred when I was very young and was in school. I was told by some youths in 2009 that Saradha was buying huge tracts of land in South 24-Parganas district from farmers, but was refusing payment to them," Mitra claimed.

"Then I went to Saradha Garden to enquire on the issue and was told by the Saradha Group people that they were a small company and that it was difficult for them to pay.

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First Published: Jan 02 2015 | 8:29 PM IST

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