Opposition Questions Delay in Arresting Anubrata Mondal Amid Controversial Remarks
The political landscape in West Bengal is heating up as opposition leaders express outrage over the lack of action against anubrata Mondal, who recently made inflammatory remarks. Critics are demanding accountability,questioning why the state has not yet arrested him despite his use of abusive language. In a sharp retort,state minister Firhad Hakim pointed fingers at BJP leaders,suggesting a double standard in political accountability.
As tensions rise, BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul has accused the state government of fostering a “lumpen raj” under the Chief Minister’s directive, implying that Mondal’s controversial statements will go unpunished. Paul ominously predicted that Mondal might evade justice, possibly with the help of a COVID certificate. While Hakim distanced himself from Mondal’s comments, he raised eyebrows by questioning how a BJP leader from Madhya Pradesh could label Colonel Sofia as a terrorist’s sister without facing repercussions. This exchange highlights the ongoing political tug-of-war in West Bengal, where accusations and counter-accusations are becoming the norm, leaving citizens to wonder about the integrity of their leaders and the justice system.