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BJP President Sukant Majumder’s Remarks on Police Spark Controversy, Trinamool Files Complaint with Election Commission

BJP President Sukant Majumder’s Remarks on Police Spark Controversy, Trinamool Files Complaint with Election Commission


Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 10, 2024,  Kolkata : A provocative statement made by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state president Sukant Majumdar has stirred up significant political tension in West Bengal. Speaking during the Taldangra Assembly by-election campaign in Bankura, Majumdar criticized the role of the police while attacking the Trinamool Congress (TMC), leading to sharp rebukes from the ruling party.

Majumdar, addressing a rally, made a controversial remark, suggesting that if the police were to be removed from the equation, the Trinamool Congress would cease to exist "even for 15 minutes." He further accused the police of being complicit in the TMC's political machinery, implying that law enforcement officials were acting in the party's favor.

"Remove the police, and there will be no Trinamool Congress for even 15 minutes," Majumdar said during the rally, which quickly ignited a firestorm of political debate. He went on to suggest that police officers should not engage in political activity while in uniform. "Those wearing uniforms should go out into the streets, take the Trinamool symbol, and do politics openly," he added.

Majumdar’s comments didn’t stop there. He clarified that the BJP's struggle was not with the TMC as a political party, but with the police force, implying that law enforcement was aiding the ruling party. "Our fight is not with Trinamool, but with the police. But time will change, and they will understand," Majumdar ominously stated, further fueling the controversy.

In response, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) wasted no time in condemning Majumdar's remarks, calling them "insulting" and "disrespectful" towards the police administration. TMC leaders argued that the BJP state president's comments were not only politically inflammatory but also undermined the integrity and neutrality of law enforcement personnel in the state.

The TMC has filed a formal complaint with the Election Commission, urging an investigation into Majumdar’s remarks. "Such comments are not only disrespectful to the police but also undermine the spirit of democratic elections," the TMC said in its complaint. "These remarks are an attack on the very foundations of our democracy and should not be tolerated," they added.

The ruling party further claimed that Majumdar's comments were a deliberate attempt to create division and tension between the police and the public, accusing the BJP of trying to politicize law enforcement. The TMC’s complaint seeks appropriate action to ensure that the campaign remains fair and free from intimidation.

The controversy has rapidly escalated, with political leaders across the spectrum reacting strongly. Supporters of the BJP, however, have defended Majumdar, arguing that his remarks were taken out of context and were a legitimate criticism of alleged political bias within the police force. BJP leaders have accused the TMC of attempting to stifle free speech and intimidate opposition leaders.

However, the comments have sparked a wider debate in West Bengal about the role of law enforcement in political campaigns. Many critics have expressed concern that such remarks could further erode trust in the police and stoke unrest during an already tense election season.

The Election Commission’s response to the TMC’s complaint will be closely watched, as this issue is likely to have broader implications for the conduct of the ongoing by-elections, including the Taldangra seat in Bankura.

As the political fallout continues to unfold, Majumdar's controversial statement has brought police neutrality to the forefront of the election discourse, further polarizing an already contentious political environment.

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