Tripura Court summons TMC leader Kunal Ghosh over ‘hurting’ Hindu sentiments
India Today
Tripura Court on Saturday summoned Ghosh on May 30 for allegedly hurting Hindu sentiments through his statements.
Tripura Court on Saturday summoned Trinamool Congress State General Secretary Kunal Ghosh on May 30 over allegedly hurting Hindu sentiments through his statements.
Tripura police had filed a chargesheet against the TMC spokesperson in Amarpur Judicial Magistrate's Court. Following this, the Tripura court issued a summon against him.
Six months earlier, Tripura Police had registered a FIR against Ghosh for allegedly hurting Hindu sentiments through his statements.Ghosh had even appeared in front of the concerned police station in November 2021.
Meanwhile, A Kolkata MP/MLA court on Friday found Ghosh guilty of an attempt to commit suicide eight years ago when he was lodged at a correctional home in connection with the Saradha chit fund scam case.
The court, however, did not impose any punishment on the TMC spokesperson for the offence.
During a court production on November 10, 2014, Ghosh, who was then a Rajya Sabha MP suspended by the TMC had threatened to commit suicide if the CBI did not take action against those he claimed were really involved in the multi-crore scam.
Three days later, he consumed sleeping pills in Presidency Correctional Home and was treated at the state-run SSKM Hospital.