in a recent party meeting, Humayun Kabir, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA from Bharatpur, Murshidabad, voiced his frustrations regarding the police’s performance in the region. He claimed that the ruling party is constrained by “chains,” implying that thier hands are tied when it comes to addressing law enforcement issues.Kabir’s comments have sparked controversy, especially as he pointed out specific police stations like Lalbagh, Samserganj, and Bharatpur, alleging that they engage in activities that harass ordinary citizens.
Kabir’s remarks come amid ongoing discussions about law and order in West Bengal, where he has frequently criticized the police’s inability to maintain peace. His statements have raised eyebrows, as they seem to echo the opposition’s long-standing grievances about police inefficiency. While he did not elaborate on the nature of the alleged harassment, the implications of his words suggest a growing discontent within the ruling party regarding police accountability. as the political landscape in West Bengal continues to evolve, Kabir’s comments may signal deeper rifts within the TMC, leaving many to wonder how this will affect the party’s standing in the region.