Kolkata: Former Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee today defended beleaguered West Bengal Human Rights Commission chairman AK Ganguly, indicted by a Supreme Court judges panel in an sexual molestation case of a law intern, saying he had ‘faith' in him and the exercise against him was ‘overzealous'.
“I have faith in him... He will decide what has to be done,” Chatterjee said when asked if Justice Ganguly, a former Supreme Court judge, should resign as chairman of the WBHRC after indictment by the panel which found that his conduct towards a woman law intern was of “sexual nature”.
“Is it that easy? Just because someone alleges?” Chatterjee, a veteran barrister, retorted when asked again on the sidelines of a programme organised by WBHRC on World Human Rights Day, where Justice Ganguly was present as its chairman.
“Everyone has his right and dignity. If he is proved guilty, the country will punish him,” Chatterjee said defending Justice Ganguly whose resignation is being sought from several quarters, including the BJP.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who had chosen Justice Ganguly as the chairman of WBHRC after coming to power in 2011, has written twice to President Pranab Mukherjee seeking strong action against the former judge.
Asked about the three-judge panel's indictment of Justice Ganguly, Chatterjee said, “I don't know under what authority they went into it and then forthwith decided not to touch any such matter.”