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"It is unbecoming of a chief minister to make this sort of unsubstantiated allegation against the Constitutional authority. She shouldn't have done so," BJP leader Balbir Punj said.
If she has done so, then she must produce necessary evidence to support her charges, he said.
CPI-M leader Mohammed Salim hit out at Banerjee for her controversial statement saying the chief minister took up the issue inside the assembly when "she is at the receiving end."
"So she puts everyone on the firing line, if they don't fall in line with her. Naturally everybody has to succumb to her pressure, this is the tactic," Salim asserted.
Eminent lawyers including Soli Sorabji, Harish Salve and P P Rao also reacted to Banerjee's controversial statement. "...What about the cases, she has won in court? Who paid the judges? Mamata? This shows the absurdity of the allegations. I mean, one expects a mature reaction...I am very very disturbed," Sorabji said.
"...if this is going to be the tone and tenor of Indian democracy, then I think our Constitution is in serious peril," Salve said.
Terming as "highly irresponsible" Banerjee's statement, P P Rao said, "This is not expected from a person holding a responsible position."
Speaking at a seminar in the House on the platinum jubilee of West Bengal Assembly on Tuesday, Benerjee had said, "What I see. Why should many judgments today be delivered for money? Why? I am sorry to say. I am saying this in the Assembly."
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