"No Good Crisis to be Wated!" Acting on this dictum, Modi-Shah duo launches war against Bengal, and "India"

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Sukla Sen

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May 24, 2021, 5:52:01 AM5/24/21
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Clearly a nasty conspiracy to maim the state's fight against the raging pandemic (and also the approaching cyclone Yaas) by severely pruning the ability of two senior cabinet ministers to effectively operate who're in charge of crucial departments by reviving, all of a sudden, and weaponising an old (sleeping?) case - in a brazenly selective manner. (This is, however, not meant to be any comment on the merits of the charges framed which would, in due course, be dissected in the court rooms in full public view.)

An act of vicious retribution against the people of the state for making the Modi-Shah duo bite the dust in the just over all-out electoral battle in which the duo had not only used an enormous amount of - presumably mostly unaccounted for, funds but also mobilised the coercive wings of the state and even the (supposedly neutral watchdog) Election Commission of India very much on its side.
Meant to be a cruel punishment for the people of Bengal and, thereby, a chilling message to Indians all over to cow them down.

Needs be squarely and spiritedly fought back.
On all available terrains.

<<Solicitor General Tushar Mehta today sought to defer the hearing of the case pertaining to bail of four Trinamool Congress leaders, who have been in custody since May 17 since their arrest by the CBI in the Narada Scam Case.

He sought adjournment on the ground that CBI has approached the Supreme Court [last midnight] against the Division Bench order allowing house-arrest of the four TMC leaders. The agency has also challenged the order of Justice Arijit Banerjee allowing interim bail.>>

(Ref.: <https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/calcutta-hc-in-narada-scam-case-cbi-appeal-tushar-mehta-five-judge-bench-defer-174592>.)

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