In a move that underscores the growing tensions within the Trinamool Congress (TMC), the party has issued a final warning to MLA Humayun Kabir from Bharatpur. His recent comments in various media outlets have raised eyebrows and created discomfort within the party ranks. This latest admonition comes after a series of previous warnings, highlighting the ongoing struggle to maintain party discipline amid rising dissent.
Humayun Kabir has a history of making controversial statements that have put the TMC in a difficult position. on Friday, Parliamentary minister Shovondeb Chattopadhyay summoned Kabir to issue a stern warning, accompanied by a formal letter.The message was clear: further indiscretions could lead to disciplinary action against him. Kabir’s recent remarks about fellow party members, including Shuvendu Adhikari and newly inducted Pirzada Kaseem Siddiqui, have particularly drawn ire. He even went so far as to claim that Siddiqui lacks a fundamental understanding of politics, a statement that has not only embarrassed the party but also raised questions about Kabir’s judgment.As the political landscape in West Bengal continues to evolve, the TMC finds itself grappling with internal conflicts that could have broader implications for its unity and electoral prospects. The party’s leadership is keen to project a united front, especially considering upcoming elections. Kabir’s behavior, if left unchecked, could undermine these efforts, making it imperative for the TMC to address such issues decisively.