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Caesar's wife must be above suspicion. Why was a Chennai lady lawyer fixing deals in the Saradha scam? Congress minister must clarify -- AITMC

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Chit fund letter-bomb names Nalini Chidambaram, Trinamool attacks
Reported by Sunetra Choudhury, Edited by Prasad Sanyal | Updated: April 25, 2013 15:51 IST

New Delhi / Kolkata: Before he was arrested from a hotel in Kashmir, Sudipta Sen, head of the Saradha Group, sent a letter to the CBI in which he listed 22 people who he accuses of blackmailing or "using" him to make money.

Among them are senior leaders of the ruling party in Bengal, the Trinamool Congress, and national-level politicians. Mr Sen has also devoted a lengthy para to Nalini Chidambaram, a senior lawyer married to Finance Minister P Chidambaram. (Read: Chit fund chief's letter-bomb lists national leaders, Mamata MPs)

The Trinamool has denied links to the controversial entrepreneur, but has quickly moved to indict Mrs Chidambaram. On the party website, it does not name her, but asks," Why was a Chennai lady lawyer fixing deals in the Saradha scam? Congress minister must explain."

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Mr Sen's chit fund scheme went under last week, and triggering large street protests in Bengal and Assam.

In his 18-page note to the CBI, Mr Sen says he was forced to strike a series of business deals that were tilted heavily in favour of politicians. One of these deals for a TV channel in Guwahati, he says, was mediated by Mrs Chidambaram. The proposal for a 42-crore investment, he says, came from Manoranjana Singh, who was once married to Congress politician Matang Singh.

Mr Sen says that Mrs Chidambaram was paid over a crore as her legal fee.

He says that though Mrs Singh spoke of how Mr Chidambaram's "great clout" could be beneficial to him, Mrs Chidambaram "never assured me like this."

Sources close to Mrs Chidambaram say that she represented Mrs Singh in other cases, and therefore was asked to offer her professional advice in her negotiations with Mr Sen. Sources also say that Mrs Chidambaram advised her client against the 42 crore investment by Saradha group after reviewing his companies' financial track record. Her fee, they argue, was shared by both parties, as is standard practice, and was not exorbitant for a lawyer of her seniority.

On its website, the Trinamool Congress alleges, "A lady lawyer, wife of a powerful minister, allegedly charged Rs. 1 crore to draft an agreement other lawyers could have done for a much smaller sum. Why was she paid such a generous fee? What was the quid pro quo?"

http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/chit-fund-letter-bomb-names-nalini-chidambaram-trinamool-attacks-358837

  
  

Why was a Chennai lady lawyer fixing deals in the Saradha scam? Congress minister must clarify
April 25, 2013

Page 10 of Sudipta Sen`s letter to the CBI has thrown up piquant and important questions in relation to the role of a lady lawyer from Chennai, the wife of a senior Congress Minister, in the goings-on of the Saradha Group and its bucket-shop operations. These questions need to be clarified by the lady and/or her husband.

1. Senior Advocates are usually barred from meeting clients directly. Why did the lady lawyer make an exception in the case of Sudipta Sen? Who was the solicitor? Why were conventions of the legal profession ignored in this `special` matter?

2. One Congress Minister`s lawyer-wife draws up an agreement to get Rs 42 crore in capital for a former Congress Minister`s wife for a dubious business project. What was the lady lawyer`s interest in the venture? Why was she soliciting capital and investment from Sudipta Sen, almost in the manner of an investment banker?

3. The proposed business venture ` a television channel ` and its promoter both belonged to the Northeast. So many good, senior lawyers are available in New Delhi and Guwahati. Why did the promoter go to a lawyer in faraway Chennai to draft the agreement and act as consultant? Was there a hint of political coercion and protection money?

4. The lady lawyer, wife of a powerful minister, allegedly charged Rs 1 crore to draft an agreement other lawyers could have done for a much smaller sum. Why was she paid such a generous fee? What was the quid pro quo?

5. Caesar`s wife must be above suspicion. This rule applies for the Trinamool in Kolkata. Does it apply for the Congress in New Delhi and Chennai?

https://www.aitmc.org/news_details.php?nid=1347


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