Bengal minister files police complaint against Amit Malviya over social media post
Bengal minister files police complaint against Amit Malviya over social media post
- Country:
- India
West Bengal minister Chandrima Bhattacharya has lodged a police complaint against BJP's IT cell head Amit Malviya over a social media post by him, a Trinamool Congress source said on Sunday.
The post, the veracity of which was not verified by PTI, alleged that Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee used an invective against Prime Minister Narendra Modi at an election rally.
Citing media reports, Bhattacharya said in the complaint filed at Gariahat police station in Kolkata on Saturday that Malviya shared a post on his social media handle, which she claimed was derogatory and insulted the West Bengal chief minister.
Claiming that the social media post maligned the image and reputation of Banerjee, the complaint said that it was a ''false imputation.'' It was also alleged in the complaint by the minister of state for finance (independent charge), that with the Lok Sabha polls underway, the post was made with the ''intention to affect the result of an election.'' The TMC had earlier denied that Banerjee had made any derogatory remark against the prime minister from the rally.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
ALSO READ
Public will get their rights when the BJP govt comes to power in West Bengal: Dilip Ghosh
CBI to conduct further probe in 2016 selection irregularities in West Bengal school jobs: Cal HC.
We will stand by those who lost jobs: Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on HC declaring 'null and void' 2016 teacher recruitment test.
People of Aligarh have put 'lock' on SP, Congress factory of 'pariwarwad', corruption, appeasement: PM Narendra Modi in Aligarh.
West Bengal teacher recruitment scam: Calcutta HC declares 2016 SSC recruitment null and void, orders fresh appointments