CPI(M) today demanded the West Bengal government to issue medical
reports of Sudipta Sen, the key accused in the ponzy scheme scam,
currently in police custody and claimed that he had already made some
'startling disclosures' in the case.
"Many heads may roll if he (Sudipta Sen) makes further
disclosures in his statement to the police. The government should issue
medical bulletin about his health in the interest of fair
investigations," CPI(M) Politburo member and opposition leader in state
assembly Suryakanta Mishra told reporters.
Sen had a medical check-up in a state-run hospital
recently. Demanding security of all those arrested in the Saradha
chitfund scam and were now in police custody, Mishra alleged that more
Trinamool Congress leaders may be found involved in the scam if Sen
speaks further and makes more disclosures.
"The government has been wilfully delaying the course of
the probe and putting pressure on the concerned authorities to suppress
facts," the CPI(M) leader said alleging tardy progress of the Saradha
investigations.
"It is quite clear that the government has been
shielding those directly involved in the scam and with that in mind, we
moved the President and the Prime Minister to submit that the CBI probe
is a must to reveal the truth," he said.
Mishra also alleged that the state government had not
been making any effort to ensure that the affected investors were given
back the money they had lost in the Saradha meltdown.
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