Suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir Reiterates Promise to Build Babri Mosque in West Bengal
AJUP founder asserts that no force can stop the proposed construction, sparking fresh political debate
Suspended Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA and founder of the All India Jamiat Ulema-e-Paschimbanga (AJUP), Humayun Kabir, has once again stirred controversy by reiterating his commitment to build a Babri Mosque in West Bengal.
In a recent statement, Kabir asserted that the construction of the Babri Mosque in the state is inevitable, claiming that “no one can stop it.” His remarks have triggered sharp reactions across political circles, with critics questioning both the intent and feasibility of such a proposal.
Kabir, who has been at the center of multiple controversies in recent times, made it clear that his stance remains unchanged despite his suspension from the TMC. He emphasized that the issue is not merely political but also connected to sentiments of a section of the community.
The statement has once again intensified political tensions in West Bengal, with opposition parties accusing him of attempting to polarize voters ahead of upcoming elections. Meanwhile, no official response has been issued by the TMC leadership on his latest remarks.
The development is expected to further fuel debates on communal harmony and political rhetoric in the state, as stakeholders from various quarters weigh in on the sensitive issue.
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