'Will keep speaking out': Mahua Moitra after Calcutta HC restrains Mamata Banerjee from making defamatory remarks against Guv Bose
Kolkata/IBNS: Trinamool Congress (TMC) Lok Sabha MP Mahua Moitra has cleared she will keep on "speaking out" against Governor CV Ananda Bose despite the Calcutta High Court's restrain on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee from making defamatory remarks against the Constitutional head of the state.
Moitra, a firebrand leader of TMC, tagged her party chief in an X post which reads, "Unbelievable. Governor will molest & sexually harass women in Rajbhavan premises, claim constitutional immunity & state CM is told to not comment on it!! Sorry we celebrate Samvidhan Diwas everyday & we’ll keep speaking out."
Unbelievable. Governor will molest & sexually harass women in Rajbhavan premises, claim constitutional immunity & state CM is told to not comment on it!! Sorry we celebrate Samvidhan Diwas everyday & we’ll keep speaking out. @MamataOfficial
— Mahua Moitra (@MahuaMoitra) July 16, 2024
The Calcutta High Court Tuesday restrained Banerjee from making any defamatory remark against Governor Bose, noting the freedom of speech is "not an unfettered right" under which such statements can be made.
"The defendants are restrained from making any defamatory or incorrect statement against the plaintiff (the Governor) by way of publication and on social platforms till 14th August 2024," the court, which will next hear the case on August 14, said.
"If at this stage, an interim order is not granted it would give the free hands to the defendants to continue making defamatory statements against the plaintiff and continue to tarnish the reputation of the plaintiff," it added.
Banerjee's lawyer Sanjay Basu, in a statement, said the court order will be challenged before a higher bench.
The court said that the right to freedom of speech and expression is "not an unfettered right in the garb of which defamatory statements can be made to tarnish the reputation of a person".
Bose had sought to restrain Banerjee, two newly elected MLAs, and another Trinamool Congress leader from issuing remarks in connection with alleged incidents at Raj Bhavan.
The Bengal Governor filed a defamation suit against Mamata Banerjee's comment that women had expressed fear about visiting the Raj Bhavan.
The CM made the remark while expressing her displeasure over the confusion regarding the oath-taking ceremony of two newly elected party MLAs. She had backed their decision of not accepting the Governor's invitation to go to Raj Bhavan and attend the oath ceremony there.
The MLAs, Sayantika Banerjee and Reyat Hossain Sarkar had written to him seeking the oath-taking ceremony to be held at the assembly.
On May 2, a contractual woman employee of Raj Bhavan had alleged harassment by Bose following which the Kolkata Police also started a probe. Under Article 361 of the Constitution, no criminal proceedings can be instituted against a Governor during his or her term in office.
Bose has criticised Banerjee's remarks for creating "erroneous and slanderous impressions".
On Tuesday, Justice Krishna Rao said that the Governor being a Constitutional Authority "cannot meet the personal attacks being made by the defendants against him by taking the benefit of social media platforms."
During the July 15 hearing, the Trinamool Congress chief stood by her statement and said, through her lawyer, that her remarks were a fair comment on issues of public interest and not defamatory.
Banerjee's lawyer submitted that she merely echoed the apprehensions of women over certain alleged activities in Raj Bhavan.
Besides the Chief Minister, Trinamool Congress leader Kunal Ghosh and MLAs Sayantika Banerjee from Baranagar and Reyat Hossain Sarkar from Bhagawangola have been named in the suit.