"Cannot put democracy in jeopardy": Supreme Court raps Mamata Banerjee over I-PAC raid
"When Chief Minister walks into ED Inquiry, It's Not Centre v State Dispute" - ---Supreme Court
"What right of the state does this involve? This is not a dispute between the state and the central government. You cannot walk in.
Any Chief Minister of any state walks in the midst of an inquiry of an investigation and you say that it is a dispute essentially between the state and the central government?"
The top court slammed West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee for her interruption of an ED raid at I-PAC's co-founder Pratik Jain's home in January.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday, April 22, slammed West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee for her interruption of an ED raid at I-PAC's co-founder Pratik Jain's home in January this year.
“This is, per se, an action by an individual who happens to be the CM who has used the entire system to put democracy in jeopardy,” the top court told Mamata Banerjee after stating that a chief minister of any state cannot storm the premises in the midst of an investigation.
In March during a hearing, the Supreme Court stated that the TMC supremo's interference in the ED raid was “not a happy situation.”
The ED raid, held in January over allegations of money laundering, became a political flashpoint after Banerjee stormed into Jain's residence during the raid. The central agency has alleged that the TMC leader removed key evidence from the site.
The matter was heard by a bench of Justices PK Mishra and NV Anjaria. During the hearing, the bench stated that such actions from a chief minister harm democracy.
"You have taken us through Seervai, Ambedkar, but none of them would have conceived this situation in this country that one day a sitting Chief Minister will walk into the office," the top court remarked.
The court on Wednesday continued hearing the ED's petition, which seeks a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation into allegations against Mamata Banerjee and other associates.
"We cannot shut our eyes to the reality of what’s happening. We cannot lose sight of the practical situation which is present in the State. Don’t compel us to make observations.
This is not a litigation between Ram vs Shyam. This is an extraordinary situation where the contours are totally different. Court has to take decision keeping in view socio-political realities. It is an ever evolving process," the Bench said.
On January 8, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee stormed into the residence of I-PAC co-founder Pratik Jain in the midst of an ED raid.
The Chief Minister has been accused of removing several documents and electronic devices from the locations amid the raid.
While she has denied the allegations against her, the TMC leader has stated that the documents she took were related to Trinamool Congress and not the money laundering charges, given that I-PAC has been the party's political consultant for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
She further accused the central agency of acting on "political vendetta." However, the ED has maintained it was acting as part of its investigation in the 2020 money laundering and coal smuggling scam linked to businessman Anup Majee.
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