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WB polls: TC to file defamation suit against Deb over black money allegation

April 17, 2011 16:55 IST
Taking exception to Communist Party of India-Marxist leader Gautam Deb's allegation that her party had used black money to fund election expenses, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee said on Sunday they will file a defamation suit against him. Addressing an election meeting at Haringhata in Nadia district, Banerjee said she had directed the Union minister and party general secretary Mukul Roy to file the defamation suit.

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Deb on Saturday accused Banerjee of using black money also for the helicopter expenses during the election campaigning but the Trinamool leader described the allegations as a 'canard'. "Even for drinking a cup of tea in my department I pay from my own purse and not the railway funds," Banerjee, who is the railway minister, said amid loud applause from the large crowd.

Claiming that the helicopter she is using has been given by the Congress, she wondered where the helicopter, used by the CPI-M during the 2004 Lok Sabha polls, 2006 assembly polls and 2009 Lok Sabha polls, was now.

Referring to Union finance minister she said, "Pranabda has asked me to use the helicopter. It has come as a great help in reaching many people across the state in a short time in  the scorching heat," she said.

Trinamool Congress leader Sudip Bandyopadhyya demanded that the Election Commission take stringent action against Deb.

"Mamata Banerjee is the epitome of honesty and no one in the country will believe such an allegation against her," said Bandyopadhyya, the chief whip of the Trinamool Congress parliamentary party in the Lok Sabha. The Trinamool member of Parliament said that all election expenses have to be submitted by candidates to the Election Commission within a stipulated time period as per provisions of the Election Commission.

"A special observer has been deployed who looks after the day-to-day expenditure of every candidate in detail," he said.