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Probe started against Trinamool MP Imran

Saturday, 13 September 2014


Indian authorities have started a high-level inquiry against Trinamool MP Ahmed Hassan Imran, who has been allegedly funding the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh said a central intelligence agency is probing the allegations, according to a news agency. "The investigation has started. Law will take its own course. We will not interfere with it," Singh said. The Trinamool Congress, however, rubbished all these as 'motivated propaganda' and defended him as a Muslim minority leader. Rajnath Singh did not elaborate on the matter and said it was 'sensitive'. Meanwhile, Trinamool leader Subrata Mukerjee said that the allegations against Imran were 'untrue'. He challenged the media to come up with evidence backing their claims or else they will move to the court. "The BJP is behind this. They want to create a stir and defame our party . Meanwhile, the BJP said they welcome Trinamool's intention to move the court. "It would be great if they move the court.