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SFI phases protest demanding arrest of all concerned in class jobs rip-off

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By PTI

KOLKATA: CPI(M)’s college students wing SFI on Sunday staged a protest demanding the arrest of all these concerned within the college jobs rip-off.

Around 50 members of the Students’ Federation of India (SFI) led by its state committee member Shuvajit Sarkar stated that though minister Partha Chatterjee has been arrested, others within the ruling institution who have been concerned within the rip-off are but to be nabbed.

“We urge the ED to bring to the book all those involved in the scam. The students of West Bengal want that,” Sarkar stated.

The agitators beat drums and raised slogans throughout their demonstration at Sealdah railway station. TMC normal secretary Kunal Ghosh accused the CPI(M) of doing “cheap politics”.

“The CPI(M) seems to have forgotten its 34-year-long rule, during which several scams took place but none were investigated. Former chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya had once said that he did not want to be part of a ‘government of thieves’. How can the CPI(M) of SFI lecture us about corruption?” Ghosh added.

KOLKATA: CPI(M)’s college students wing SFI on Sunday staged a protest demanding the arrest of all these concerned within the college jobs rip-off.

Around 50 members of the Students’ Federation of India (SFI) led by its state committee member Shuvajit Sarkar stated that though minister Partha Chatterjee has been arrested, others within the ruling institution who have been concerned within the rip-off are but to be nabbed.

“We urge the ED to bring to the book all those involved in the scam. The students of West Bengal want that,” Sarkar stated.

The agitators beat drums and raised slogans throughout their demonstration at Sealdah railway station. TMC normal secretary Kunal Ghosh accused the CPI(M) of doing “cheap politics”.

“The CPI(M) seems to have forgotten its 34-year-long rule, during which several scams took place but none were investigated. Former chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya had once said that he did not want to be part of a ‘government of thieves’. How can the CPI(M) of SFI lecture us about corruption?” Ghosh added.