CID issues 3rd summons to TMC’s Abhishek Banerjee in signature forgery case
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Summary
The two legislators alleged that signatures of several TMC MLAs were forged on a May 19 resolution nominating Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as the assembly’s LoP
Key Facts
TypePolicy
SourceHindustan Times - India
PublishedMonday, 8 June 2026
Affected Population1.4 billion consumers, 300 million without reliable power
Key Numbers
500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity target by 2030
Saubhagya: 100% household electrification
175 GW renewable energy installed (2025)
UAPA cases: 5,000+ pending
Key Authorities
Ministry of PowerMinistry of New & Renewable EnergyCEAMinistry of Home AffairsMinistry of Law & Justice
Key Stakeholders
Power ConsumersDISCOMsCoal IndustryCitizensHuman Rights DefendersMedia & Press
Government Context
NDA IIIBJP-led NDA
Centre-Right
LeftCentreRight
Amendment History
1 change recorded for this policy.
DescriptionFriday, 12 June 2026via ndtv_india
The two legislators alleged that signatures of several TMC MLAs were forged on a May 19 resolution nominating Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as the assembly’s LoP
Abhishek Banerjee reached the CID headquarters at around 5.50 pm after the Calcutta High Court granted him interim protection from any coercive action, and left the office at around 11.30 pm.
They were speaking at the 11th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog held under the theme ‘Inclusive human development for Viksit Bharat’, chaired by the Prime Minister in New Delhi.