Former Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha MP and ex-Mohun Bagan football club president Swapan Sadhan Bose, also known as Tutu Bose, has been asked to attend a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) hearing. His son, Srinjoy Bose, who is the general secretary of Mohun Bagan and a former TMC Rajya Sabha MP, has also received a similar notice. The entire Bose family has been called for this hearing.
Mohun Bagan vice-president and TMC spokesperson Kunal Ghosh shared this development and criticized the Election Commission for summoning the Bose family for the SIR hearing. Ghosh expressed his displeasure on social media, questioning the rationale behind the notices. Tutu Bose and his family have been instructed to appear for the hearing on January 19.
According to Ghosh, Tutu Bose, a prominent figure in Mohun Bagan and Bengali football, is currently unwell and uses a wheelchair. He accused the Election Commission and the BJP of oppressing Bengal and its people through these actions. Several notable personalities from West Bengal, including Nobel laureate Amartya Sen and cricketer Mohammed Shami, have also been summoned recently in connection with the SIR process.
