Former West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has once again found herself in a major political controversy. His comments have sparked controversy amid recent protests and political strife in the state. This time a complaint has been lodged against him for making provocative comments against the Union Home Ministry. The case was registered for his speech at a protest rally in Kolkata and the police started an investigation after receiving the complaint.
According to the complaint filed with the Siliguri Cyber Crime Police StationMamata Banerjee made a statement at a protest on Rani Rashmoni Road in Kolkata on June 2, calling the complainant provocative. The complaint was filed by advocate Rinki Sen Chatterjee. According to the allegations, Mamata Banerjee indirectly made serious allegations against the Union Home Ministry and Union Home Minister Amit Shah over the killing of Bangladeshi national Usman Hadi.
Mamata Banerjee said in her speech that the killing happened in another countryBut he knows who was behind it. He claimed that the criminals entered India across the border and were later arrested by the West Bengal Special Task Force. According to the complainant, such comments could adversely affect the bilateral relations between India and Bangladesh. Mamata Banerjee has taken a major step by disbanding all party committees and organizations amid the ongoing conflict within the Trinamool Congress. While BJP leaders have come down heavily on the Trinamool Congress over the issue, Trinamool leaders termed it as political vendetta by the opposition.
This allegation has created a heated atmosphere in the politics of West Bengal. The atmosphere was already heated due to several recent political incidents and protests in the state. According to political analystsThe case may spark more political debate in the coming days. Police are currently thoroughly verifying all statements and information related to the complaint in accordance with legal procedures.