Bengal Stirs with Babri Mosque Foundation, Humayun Kabir's Supporters Carry Bricks

In Murshidabad, suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir asks to wait until noon; details cooperation from authorities for the foundation program. BJP's Dilip Ghosh criticizes, urging focus on Ram Temple.
Supporters of Humayun Kabir with bricks (Photo: Screengrab)

Source: aajtak

Suspended Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA Humayun Kabir has become the focal point of Bengal politics due to the construction of a mosque in Murshidabad, West Bengal. He assures that everything is in place, requesting supporters to patiently wait until noon. According to Kabir, 'The Quran will be read at noon, followed by the foundation ceremony, and supporters are eagerly ready with bricks in hand.'

Images of the preparations have surfaced. Kabir mentions receiving full support from the district administration. He expressed gratitude to the Murshidabad police and state police for their backing in organizing the event.

Supporters of Humayun Kabir with bricks (Photo: Screengrab)

Source: aajtak

Political Climate Heats Up in Bengal Due to Humayun Kabir's Move

Political reactions are pouring in following Kabir's statement. Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Dilip Ghosh criticized Kabir, accusing him of political opportunism targeting the Muslim vote bank. Ghosh pointed out that such scenarios are the result of TMC’s internal conflicts.

BJP Targets TMC

Dilip Ghosh remarked on Kabir’s political journey across various parties and suggested forming a new party if he wishes to continue. Ghosh emphasized beneficial and uplifting actions for Muslims rather than vote-driven tactics.

Forget Babri Mosque, Focus on Completed Ram Temple: BJP

Referencing the Ram Temple, Ghosh urged forgetting the Babri Mosque controversy now that the temple stands completed. These remarks have further fueled the ongoing political turmoil in Murshidabad. Consistently, Kabir reiterates that the program has administrative approval and collaboration. The political atmosphere remains charged over this issue in the area.

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