CPI-M MP Ritabrata Banerjee expelled from party
September 15, 2017  21:12
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The Communist Party of India-Marxist on Friday expelled its Rajya Sabha member Ritabrata Banerjee for 'gross anti-party activity', its West Bengal secretary Surya Kanta Mishra said.

"For gross anti-party activity, Ritabrata Banerjee is expelled from the primary membership of the party," Mishra said in a statement.

"On September 13, the decision was taken at the party's state secretariat meeting. The decision was endorsed by CPI-M Politburo," Mishra, also a CPI-M Politburo member, said.

In a recent interview to a vernacular TV channel, Banerjee had lambasted the probe commission headed by Politburo member Mohammed Selim.

The commission was set up by the party to look into the charges against him.

He had also made critical comments against Politburo member Prakash Karat.

Mishra said that Banerjee was suspended from the party in June for three months after allegations of breaking the party's discipline.

A three-member internal inquiry committee was formed to look into the allegations and the committee had submitted its report in August and found him guilty.

Following this, the CPI-M West Bengal committee had sent a recommendation to the Central Committee seeking action against him. He was also asked to rectify himself, Mishra said.

"But several attempts to rectify him failed and instead of rectifying himself, he continued to malign the image of the party. On September 11, in a television interview he publicly tried to malign the party and on that basis the state secretariat decided decided to expel him (Banerjee) from the party," Mishra said.  -- PTI
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