Sudipta’s motivation letter after leaving ministry, complains to CBI



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Own report: Subhendu Adhikari sent a letter to the head of CBI in response to Sardakarta’s letter. In the letter, an intentional letter has been written to Sudipta Sen using her accusations, pressure and influence. Shuvendu also mentioned that his name was on Sudipta’s letter shortly after he left the state ministry.

Earlier this month, Sudipta Sen, the main defendant in the Saradakand case, sent a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. In the letter, he claimed that the politician had taken a lot of money from him. Subhendu Adhikari sent a letter to the director of CBI following that letter. The subject of the letter is “it is likely that the Saradakand investigation led by the Supreme Court will be affected.” Shuvendu writes: “I learned from the media that Sudipta Sen has written a letter to the Chief Minister and Prime Minister of West Bengal. A few years later, on December 1, Sudipta suddenly sat in jail and sent a letter. In the letter, he claimed that 5 politicians had taken a lot of money. He asked the CBI and the state police to investigate and take the necessary measures. In his letter, he expressed concern that those people are now joining the BJP.

It goes without saying that my name is also on the letter along with the opposition politicians. This kind of intentional letter mentions my name at a time when I just resigned as Minister of Irrigation, Water Resources and Transport in West Bengal. Let me tell you, I resigned on November 26. The letter was written on December 1.

Curiously, the media got the internal connection between the Presidency Correctional Institution and the ADG-IG Jail of the Correctional Institution, that is, the reasoned letter. Wide publicity was carried out.
My apprehension about the above chronology is that there is enough element of suspicion behind the writing of this letter. By teaming up with influential people, prison authorities can exert influence over Sudipta Sen. It can also be pressed. My firm belief was that the author of the letter was impressed. Or you want to hide the corruption information. His office is investigating corruption. I urge you to examine all aspects of Sudipta Sen’s reasoned letter, including the timing and context of its writing. I have informed you of the whole matter so that appropriate action can be taken.

Sudipta Sen has been in jail for the past 6 years in the Sarada case. While in prison, he wrote letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, alleging that influential people from different political parties had taken money from him on several occasions. Recently, the IWC informed the High Court about an audio clip in the Sarada case. That audio clip has the voices of more than one person. For the investigation to gain momentum. In Devyani’s bail statement in High Court, the CBI had said that they wanted to question Devyani and Sudipta face to face based on the audio clip. It has already been awarded by the lower court. A division bench of Judge Sanjeev Banerjee and Aniruddha Roy questioned the delay in investigating the case. The CBI later claimed that there were problems with witnesses and documents in the lower court. The Superior Court ordered the investigation to be completed immediately.

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