Controversies shroud appointment of two new members of West Bengal Information Commission

IANS March 19, 2025 271 views

The West Bengal Information Commission has witnessed a controversial appointment of two new members amid political tension. Sanchita Kumar, wife of Police DG Rajeev Kumar, and former Trinamool Congress MP Mriganko Mahato have been selected in a meeting boycotted by opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari. The BJP has raised questions about Mahato's eligibility, while Trinamool Congress defends the appointment. The selection process highlights the ongoing political dynamics in West Bengal.

"There is no ethical hurdle in his appointment" - Trinamool Congress Spokesperson
Kolkata, March 19: Controversies have started surfacing over the appointment of two new members of the West Bengal Information Commission the official announcement of which was made on Wednesday evening.

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Appointment made without opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari's participation

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Wife of police DG among new members

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BJP questions Mahato's credentials

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Meeting attended by Mamata Banerjee and Sovandeb Chattopadhyay

One of the two new members is Sanchita Kumar, the wife of the current Director General of West Bengal Police Rajeev Kumar.

A retired Income Tax officer, she had taken voluntary retirement from her service recently.

The second new appointment, whose name was announced on Wednesday, was that of Mriganko Mahato, the former Trinamool Congress Lok Sabha member from Purulia constituency .

The current State Information Commissioner is the former Director General of West Bengal Police, Virendra.

The appointments of the two new members of the commission was finalised at a meeting of the appointing committee which was attended by two members of the committee, namely Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the State Parliamentary Affairs minister Sovandeb Chattopadhyay.

The third member of the committee and the Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, boycotted the meeting in protest condemning the role of the state government in the alleged tampering of evidence during the investigation on the R.G. Kar rape and murder case in August last year.

LoP Adhikari communicated about his absence at the meeting through a letter to the Secretary to the State Personnel and Administrative Reforms Department, expressing his unwillingness to attend the meeting.

In his letter, LoP Adhikari has also said that he will not be attending the meeting just to avoid interaction with the Chief Minister as a mark of protest against evidence tampering by a section of state government functionaries in the R.G. Kar rape and murder case.

The Opposition BJP has already questioned how Mahato, as a former Lok Sabha member, can be included as a member of such an Information Commission.

The Trinamool Congress has claimed that since being a former legislator, Mahato does not have any direct links with the ruling party, there was no ethical hurdle in his appointment.

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