BJP stalwart Babu Lal Marandi has dropped a bombshell, alleging West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee orchestrated interference in an ED raid, famously quipping, ‘Dal mein kuch kaala hai.’ This pointed accusation has sent shockwaves through political circles.
The ED was conducting raids on premises connected to TMC leaders over money laundering charges when Banerjee allegedly stepped in. Reports suggest she called ED officers to her home, issuing directives that effectively stalled the operation. Marandi, addressing a packed rally, painted a vivid picture of cronyism at play.
Drawing from his vast political experience, Marandi argued that such meddling undermines India’s fight against corruption. He recounted similar instances where TMC bigwigs evaded justice, from cattle smuggling rackets to school recruitment scams. ‘This is not leadership; it’s obstruction of justice,’ he thundered.
The BJP leader urged the central government to invoke stricter measures, including President’s Rule if necessary, to restore law and order in Bengal. His comments come at a time when ED cases against TMC have multiplied, with arrests of close Banerjee aides making headlines.
Opposition parties have predictably dismissed Marandi’s claims as BJP propaganda, but mounting evidence from the raid site—seized documents and digital trails—could prove otherwise. As the narrative gains traction, Banerjee’s administration faces renewed scrutiny over its governance record.
Marandi concluded his address with a call to action for Bengal’s youth, promising that truth will prevail. This episode highlights the ongoing power struggle between federal agencies and state governments, setting the stage for more confrontations.
