The TMC got more firepower at its disposal when a day after Mamata’s opening shots, journalist and anti-corruption activist Vineet Narain, who had ‘broken’ the scam in 1993, thanked the Bengal chief minister for reviving the issue. In a Facebook post, he wrote, “Yesterday, West Bengal Governor, Jagdeep Dhankar while addressing the press first said that he was not chargesheeted in this case and later said that all the accused have been acquitted. The fact is that under the category of political payees of Jain account books, a payment of Rs. 5.25 lakh has been paid to Jagdeep Dhankar and Rs 7.5 crores to Arif Mohd. Khan (then governor of Kerala). Being a senior advocate and Governor, Mr. Dhankar should not give such false statements. When there has been no trial in the trial court and the entire case was monitored by the Hon’ble Supreme Court, can he produce evidence of the acquittal given by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India?” The TMC shared this statement widely; Dhankhar was silent. Outlook had sought Dhankhar’s response to these charges in an email, but received no answer till the report went to the press.