High Tensions in West Bengal: Controversial Mosque Ceremony Takes Center Stage
West Bengal is on high alert as a politically charged mosque foundation ceremony, spearheaded by suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir, approaches. The event has heightened security concerns and political stakes, drawing attention on December 6, a date sensitive due to past communal tensions linked to the Babri Masjid demolition anniversary.
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West Bengal is bracing for a politically loaded event as suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir presses forward with the foundation-laying of a mosque modeled after the Babri Masjid in Murshidabad. The ceremony, scheduled for December 6, marks a date fraught with communal sensitivities, enhancing the political ramifications.
The preparation and security measures are extensive in anticipation of a large turnout at the Beldanga site. With the Calcutta High Court placing public order responsibility on the state government, an intensive security setup has been established. Police coordination aims to preclude disruptions along NH-12, West Bengal's critical north-south highway.
As arrangements intensify, Kabir, a controversial political figure, sees Saturday's initiative as a chance to prove his political capabilities in the wake of his TMC suspension. While focusing on logistics, Kabir dismisses political backlashes, transforming the location into a grand event despite tensions surrounding both governance and symbolism.

