Kolkata:West Bengal Commerce and Industry Minister Partha Chatterjee who was asked by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to appear before it for questioning in the I-Core chit fund scam, informed that it would not be possible for him to be present before the central agency.
In a letter written to the CBI, Chatterjee said that he is a senior citizen and is presently busy with the election of chief minister Mamata Banerjee and so it would not be possible for him to be present for the CBI officers. Chatterjee, however, said that if the CBI officers wanted to interrogate him at his home, he would be available for them and would cooperate with the agency to the best of his knowledge.
Presently, senior CBI officers are having a meeting with the investigating officer to decide the future course of action. "It is to be decided whether the officers will go to his residence to interrogate him or they will give him another date for his appearance. Five days before, on September 8, the CBI sent a letter to Chatterjee asking him to appear at the agency's regional headquarters in Nizam Palace in South Kolkata in connection with the I-Core chit fund scam.
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It has been learnt that the CBI has found a direct relation of Chatterjee with the I-Core group and they want to interrogate him on the basis of that. Sources in the CBI revealed that the investigation agency has found a video clip where Chatterjee was found with I-Core chief Anukul Maity on the stage in a program and Chatterjee was heard speaking in favour of I-Core.