An issue a day keeps boredom at bay this could well be the
guiding principle of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee these days.
MID-DAY, April 16
07:35:58, 2012
KOLKATA, Agencies
How else does one explain her government
regularly dishing out controversies on a platter to her political opponents?
The baton charging of women protesting eviction from a slum by male police, the
arrest of those agitating against the assault, muscle flexing by ruling
Trinamool Congress (TMC) men vis-a-vis a small but feisty human rights group
close to Banerjee’s Kalighat residence — the unending chain of events in a
short span of time has triggered much condemnation from across society.
You’re joking!
Ambikesh Mahapatra, who allegedly forwarded the Mamata cartoons, was
booked for outraging the modesty of a woman, defamation, and hacking
However, the midnight arrest of a Jadavpur
University professor and a septuagenarian retired engineer in connection with
the online circulation of a cartoon strip which the authorities saw as defaming
Banerjee, or ‘Didi’ as she is popularly known, was the icing on the cake. The
collage of cartoons allegedly forwarded by physical chemistry professor
Ambikesh Mahapatra included the photographs of Banerjee and Railway Minister
Mukul Roy and used some dialogues of filmmaker Satyajit Ray’s Bengali detective
masterpiece Sonar Kella.
It showed the two TMC leaders discussing how to
get rid of party leader Dinesh Trivedi. Subrata Sengupta, a former Public Works
Department engineer, was taken into custody, as Mahapatra had sent the cartoons
from the registered e-mail id of the housing cooperative of which Sengupta was
secretary. The mail account had been opened in Sengupta’s name.
But what was more laughable were the charges.
The duo was booked for outraging the modesty of a woman, defamation and
hacking. Though the professor and the retired engineer got bail from the court,
there was a distinct similarity in the modus operandi in their case as also
that involving the attack on the human rights group.
The Association for Protection of Democratic
Rights (APDR) activists, intending to take out a pre-announced procession, were
first roughed up by youths allegedly close to TMC. Within minutes, police,
instead of taking action against the culprits, arrested the APDR people.
Mahapatra was also first allegedly beaten up by TMC men and forced to write out
a signed statement that he had circulated the cartoon “motivatedly” as he was a
CPI-Marxist activist. And then police swung into action based on a complaint by
someone who does not even have an e-mail account to take the professor and the
retired, ailing engineer into custody.
After their release, Mahapatra filed a counter
complaint, and buckling under the storm of protests, four of the youths were
arrested. But they were bailed out within hours. Now there is a fresh angle to
the story. It has been reported that those who attacked Mahapatra were members
of a building material suppliers’ syndicate with links to the TMC. It is being
said that bills worth Rs 17 lakh submitted by suppliers were being withheld by
the housing society which doubted how genuine these were. Mahapatra is
assistant secretary of the cooperative. Meanwhile Banerjee appears unfazed.
While she defended the arrests, a source close to her said, “This will not have
any impact on her support base, as very few people are bothered with Facebook
and Twitter.”
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