Controversy Erupts as Anubrata Mondal’s Call Goes Viral: Bolpur IC Faces Investigation
In a dramatic turn of events, an audio clip of a call made by Anubrata Mondal has gone viral, leading to a departmental investigation against Bolpur’s Inspector-in-Charge (IC) Liton Haldar. The call, made via Apple’s FaceTime, has raised eyebrows as it is typically unrecordable. Allegations suggest that Haldar recorded the conversation using another phone, sparking a wave of controversy and scrutiny.
The incident has unfolded against a backdrop of political tension in West Bengal, particularly involving Mondal, a prominent figure in the Trinamool Congress (TMC). Following the release of the audio, which reportedly features harsh language directed at Haldar, the IC has found himself in a precarious position.As the investigation progresses, questions arise about the implications of such recordings and the ethical boundaries within political discourse. The situation not only highlights the complexities of law enforcement and political relationships but also reflects the growing scrutiny of public officials in the digital age.
As the story develops, it serves as a reminder of the intricate dance between power, accountability, and the ever-watchful eye of technology in contemporary politics.