The argument of the leaders and ministers arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is virtual. After the arrest of Firhad Hakeem and Subrata Mukherjee, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee appeared at the Nizam’s Palace on Monday. After that, Trinamool activists started gathering outside the CBI office. The last protest began. According to court sources, the hearing will be virtual. The decision was made by the Kovid situation.
The CBI said in a statement that the prisoners would be produced in court following the arrest of the leaders and ministers on Monday. When the final protest took place outside, there was confusion over how to take the prisoners to court. From morning till noon the protest showed no signs of abating. News will be available at that time, and prisoners will have a virtual hearing. The court did not specify whether the prisoners would be produced in court because of the protest. That said, the decision was made in light of the hygienic conditions in the Kovid condition. The arrested leaders and ministers will stay at the CBI office at the Nizam’s Palace for the time being.