In the heart of West Bengal’s political landscape, tensions are escalating as TMC leader Anubrata mondal finds himself under fire for his controversial remarks directed at a police officer. Minister Firhad Hakim has expressed frustration over the lack of action against Mondal, questioning why similar scrutiny was not applied to past leaders from the CPM, such as Anil Basu and Binay Konar, who made inflammatory comments during their tenure. this ongoing saga highlights the complexities of political accountability within the state.
Hakim’s remarks come in the wake of Mondal’s alleged threats and abusive language towards the police, raising eyebrows about the TMC’s internal discipline. Despite being warned about his conduct, Mondal continues to be a prominent figure, attending meetings in Kolkata while tensions simmer between him and rival leaders like Kajal Sheikh. The situation underscores a broader narrative of political maneuvering and the challenges of maintaining order within party ranks, as the TMC grapples with its image amidst rising public scrutiny.