City
Epaper

Chidambaram faces heat from Congress-affiliated lawyers at Calcutta HC

By IANS | Updated: May 4, 2022 18:10 IST

Kolkata, May 4 Senior Congress leader and former Union Finance Minister, P. Chidambaram, who is a leading lawyer ...

Open in App

Kolkata, May 4 Senior Congress leader and former Union Finance Minister, P. Chidambaram, who is a leading lawyer too, on Wednesday faced the ire of a group of Congress-affiliated lawyers within the Calcutta High Court premises, as he appeared to argue a case on behalf of the state's Trinamool Congress government against his party.

He came to appear against a petition filed by the state Congress President and party leader in Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, challenging the West Bengal government's dilution of its 47 per cent share in Metro Dairy to private entity Keventer Agro Ltd.

While Chidambaram was coming out of the high court, a group of Congress- affiliated lawyers, led by Congress leader and advocate, Koustav Bagchi, surrounded him and started shouting "Go Back" slogans. Some of them were even heard addressing the senior Congress leader as a "pimp of West Bengal Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee". Chidambaram, however, did not react and maintained his calm throughout.

His bodyguards somehow escorted him to his vehicle and he departed silently.

Later, Bagchi said that this is an insult to Chowdhury since he himself had filed the petition against the disinvestment of state government stake in Metro Diary. "Thousands of ordinary Congress workers are homeless because of atrocities by ruling Trinamool Congress goons. In such a situation a senior leader like Chidambaram is appearing on behalf of the state government. I have talked to our state President and clearly told him that next time such leaders come to West Bengal, he would be welcomed by a garland of shoes," Bagchi said.

Contacted for comment, senior Congress leader and Rajya Sabha member, Pradip Bhattacharya told that he finds no justification behind Chidambaram taking up the brief for the state government. "I understand that this is their profession. But when you represent a particular political party, it is not fair to take up the brief on behalf of any other rival party or any government ruled by a rival party," he said.

Chowdhury challenged the petition on grounds that a short while after the state government sold its entire share to Keventer Agro Ltd, the latter transferred 15 per cent of its share to a Singapore-based firm at a much higher price.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: congressPradip BhattacharyaUnion FinanceAdhir Ranjan ChowdhuryAdhir chowdhuryWest bengal congress committee adhir ranjan chowdhury
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalRSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Says Political Leaders Should Step Aside at 75; Opposition Points Fingers at PM Modi

InternationalNASA Job Cut: Over 2,000 Senior Officials to Exit Due to Trump-Era Budget Cuts

National"Wherever Congress Sees Land, It Grabs That Through Corruption": Bjp's Shehzad Poonawalla over National Herald Case

NationalCongress Misleading People by Claiming BJP Wants to Change Constitution, Says Telangana BJP chief

MaharashtraMaharashtra Assembly Monsoon Session 2025: ‘Are Ministers Using Their Own Money?’ Jayant Patil Questions Govt Over Farmer Loan Waiver

Politics Realted Stories

MaharashtraMaharashtra Monsoon Session: Ajit Pawar Slams Bhaskar Jadhav Over Fund Allegations, Says 'No Need for Unsolicited Advice'

MumbaiUddhav Thackeray Pats Raj Thackeray on Back at Victory Rally Speech; Emotional Video of Thackeray Brothers Goes Viral

MaharashtraMarathi Language Controversy: ‘Did I Pass a GR Against Brotherhood?’ Devendra Fadnavis Hits Back at Uddhav & Raj Thackeray

NationalAssembly Bypoll Results 2025: AAP Wins Visavadar and Ludhiana West Seats; Congress Wrests Nilambur Seat in Kerala

MaharashtraNCP Leader Suraj Chavan Shares Alleged Black Magic Video of Shiv Sena Leader Bharat Gogawle Amid Row Over Raigad Guardian Post