Kolkata, Jul 31: Arrested Bengal minister Partha Chatterjee, who is at the centre of a multi-crore school job scam, on Sunday claimed that the money recovered during Enforcement Directorate (ED) raids does not belong to him, and only time will tell who all have "conspired" against him.

As he deboarded a vehicle outside ESI Hospital at Joka, where he was taken for a medical check-up, Chatterjee, on being approached by reporters, said, "The money (recovered) is not mine."

Asked further if anybody was conspiring against him, he said, "You will get to know when the time comes."

Later, on his exit from the hospital, Chatterjee reiterated that the money didn't belong to him, and he "has never been involved in such dealings".

Nearly Rs 50 crore in cash along with gold, value of which is still being ascertained, were recovered from apartments linked to Arpita Mukherjee, one of Chatterjee's close aides, besides documents of properties, as per officials of the ED, the agency that arrested him.

Chatterjee had on Friday asserted that he was a victim of a conspiracy and expressed unhappiness over TMC's decision to suspend him.

"This decision (to suspend me) could influence an impartial probe," he had said.

About the move to remove him from the ministry, Chatterjee, once considered a close confidante of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, said, "Her decision is right."

Chatterjee, 69, was relieved of his duties as minister-in-charge of various departments and suspended from the TMC on Thursday. He was also removed from all party posts.

His close aide, Mukherjee, has also been arrested by the ED.

The TMC leadership has taken exception to his comments, contending that Chatterjee is himself responsible for his fate.

"Why was he silent for the last few days after his arrest? He has every right to approach the court and prove his innocence. The party has nothing to do with this scam. We do not wish to comment on his remarks regularly," TMC state general secretary Kunal Ghosh said.

The opposition, however, went at Chatterjee's comments hammer and tongs, and said he should clarify who is the owner of the recovered money .

"If the money recovered doesn't belong to Partha Chatterjee, then whose is it? He should say this, people of this state want to know who is the owner of this looted money. He should spill the beans," BJP state president Sukanta Majumdar said.

During the day, a rally was taken out by the BJP in Narayangarh area of Paschim Medinipur, demanding the arrest of all TMC thieves .

Today I joined a rally at Khakurda bazar, Narayanagarh to demand the immediate arrest of TMC thieves and the removal of Dacoit Cabinet of Paschim Banga. Today's BJP rally turned into a mass rally. Many common people raised their voices in protest against corruption (sic), BJP national vice president Dilip Ghosh later tweeted.

CPI(M) leader Sujan Chakraborty said Chatterjee should reveal the secrets behind the organised recruitment scam.

"His comments reflect that many top leaders of the TMC are involved in the scam. He should reveal those names and ensure that everyone involved are sent behind bars," Chakraborty asserted.

The CBI, as directed by Calcutta High Court, is probing the alleged irregularities in the recruitment of Group-C and -D staff, as well as teachers in government-sponsored and -aided schools, on the recommendations of the West Bengal School Service Commission.

The ED is looking into the money trail involved in the scam.

Chatterjee had held the education portfolio when the scam was allegedly pulled off.

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Varanasi: Comedian Shyam Rangeela has finally filed his nomination papers as an independent candidate from the Varanasi parliamentary constituency on Tuesday, May 14, the last day of filing papers.

Rangeela, who intended to contest against Prime Minister Narendra Modi had alleged on Monday that he was being denied a nomination from the seat, as he along with several other candidates were reportedly made to wait for filling papers on May 10th and May 13th.

Shyam Rangeela, taking to his official ‘X’ handle, wrote, "With your love and support, I have completed all the requirements as per the rules and submitted the nomination. I also have full faith in the democracy of this country. Now the next two-three days are crucial. Thank you all very much for your cooperation. My electoral future rests in the hands of all election officials who are the custodians of our democracy. With the hope that they all strengthen our faith, Yours Shyam Rangeela.”

Alongside, Shyam, BJP candidate Narendra Modi, Log Party's Vinay Kumar Tripathi, BJP's Surendra Narayan Singh, independent candidates Dinesh Kumar Yadav, Reena Rai, Neha Jaiswal, Ajit Kumar Jaiswal, Ashok Kumar Pandey, Sandeep Tripathi filed their nomination papers on Tuesday.

According to the Election Commision of India, a total of 41 candidates have filed nomination papers from the Varanasi constituency.