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Humayun Kabir

Humayun Kabir is no longer just a former Trinamool Congress leader. He now stands at the centre of Murshidabad’s shifting political ground, trying to redraw the map on his own terms.

“I have walked out of the system I helped build,” he said, detailing his political journey. Expelled from the Trinamool Congress in December 2025 over his demand to build a Babri Masjid-like structure in Beldanga, Kabir did not retreat. Instead, he launched the Aam Janata Unnayan Party and chose to fight back. Contesting from both Rejinagar and Naoda, he is banking on visibility and presence, trying to turn local influence into electoral relevance.

At 63, Kabir projects himself as grounded — a graduate, a businessman, someone rooted in the district. His affidavit shows assets of over Rs 4.44 crore with no liabilities, much of it tied to land and property in Murshidabad.

His attempted tie-up with the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen, led by Asaduddin Owaisi, collapsed under fresh allegations about 'Rs 1,000 crore deal' with the BJP. The TMC has accused him of working to split minority votes. Kabir rejects that outright, calling it a political attack.

What emerges is a leader positioning himself as an outsider within the system he once belonged to — assertive, controversial and difficult to ignore. In Murshidabad’s 2026 Assembly contest, Kabir is not just a candidate — he is a decisive factor.

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Humayun Kabir, TMC MLA use Eid qurbani in first direct challenge to BJP in Bengal

In the first major challenge to the Suvendu Adhikari-led West Bengal government, AJUP MLA Humayun Kabir has vowed to continue the 1,400-year-old tradition of Eid qurbani despite cow slaughter restrictions. TMC MLA Akhruzzaman moved the Calcutta High Court challenging the curbs. However, several Muslim leaders urged the community to refrain from cow sacrifice this year.

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This news report details the detention of Ghulam Nabi Azad, son of suspended Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA Humayun Kabir, by the West Bengal Police. The detention follows allegations that Azad assaulted his father's Personal Security Officer (PSO) at their residence in Murshidabad. The report highlights that while the police are interrogating Azad to ascertain the timeline and intent behind the alleged altercation, Humayun Kabir has termed the case 'politically motivated'. The MLA has issued a stern warning, stating that if 'harsh action' is taken against his family, he will 'gherao the SP's office' and bring Berhampore city to a standstill. The bulletin notes that the investigation is ongoing under relevant sections of the law.

Suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir Threatens to Gherao SP Office After Son Golam Nabi Azad's Detention

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West Bengal: Suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir Launches Jan Unnayan Party, Seeks Alliance With AIMIM

In this news report, suspended Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA Humayun Kabir has launched a new political outfit, the Jan Unnayan Party, ahead of the upcoming West Bengal assembly elections. The Bharatpur MLA, who was suspended earlier this month for proposing the construction of a Babri Masjid replica in Murshidabad, has now proposed forming a strategic alliance with the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) and the Indian Secular Front (ISF). The report also highlights the reaction from TMC General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee, who dismissed the potential impact of Kabir's new party. Banerjee stated that 'anyone in this country is open to form a political party' and contest elections, while criticizing Kabir's attempt to politicize religious issues.

TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee Dismisses Suspended Leader Humayun Kabir’s New Party Bid

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Bengal: ‘Babri Builder’ Neta Humayun Kabir Drops Only Hindu Candidate Nisha Chatterjee Within 24 Hours

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Humayun Kabir Floats New Party, Vows to Contest 2026 Polls After Babri Masjid Stunt

On this Special Report, the focus is on the political turmoil in West Bengal following suspended Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA Humayun Kabir's launch of his new political outfit, the 'Janata Unnayan Party'. The move comes days after Kabir laid the foundation stone for a replica of the Babri Masjid in Murshidabad, sparking a fierce debate on communal polarization ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections. Senior Journalist Shikha Mukherjee observes, 'Humayun Kabir has made his point very clear. One, he's going to construct a masjid and it's going to be a replica of the Babri Masjid.' The programme features a heated debate between BJP National Spokesperson Radhika Kheda, who denies any BJP involvement, and Political Analyst Monujeet Mandal, who alleges a conspiracy to divide the minority vote.

Bengal Babri Row: TMC's Manojit Mandal Defends Govt Stance On Humayun Kabir's Mosque Plan

On this Special Report, the focus is on the escalating political row in West Bengal over suspended TMC leader Humayun Kabir's plan to build a 'Babri Masjid' replica in Murshidabad. TMC analyst Manojit Mandal defends the state government's non-interference, citing a High Court verdict that allows construction on private land. Mandal states, 'The High Court categorically stated that someone can build a mosque in a private land. The state can't do anything with that.' He counters accusations of appeasement by pointing to the lack of BJP opposition to the Jagannath Temple in Digha. The debate, hosted by Gaurav Sawant, features an intense exchange where an unidentified BJP spokesperson questions why Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has not arrested Kabir to prevent potential communal disharmony.

Bengal Polls: Humayun Kabir Floats New Party, Challenges Mamata Banerjee on Muslim Vote Bank

This special report covers two major developing stories in India. In West Bengal, the political landscape is shifting ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections as suspended Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Humayun Kabir launches his new Janata Unnayan Party. Following his suspension over controversial remarks, Kabir has challenged the TMC's dominance in the Murshidabad district, sparking a debate on the potential splitting of the minority vote. Simultaneously, a new Supreme Court order has redefined 'hills' as landforms over 100 meters, threatening to strip legal protection from large portions of the Aravalli range. This has ignited a fierce debate between the government and environmentalists. Union Environment Minister Bhupinder Yadav assures that mining will be governed by 'strict scientific scrutiny,' while activists and local leaders, including Rajasthan MLA Ravindra Singh Bhati, protest the decision, warning of a severe ecological disaster.

Bengal Politics: Humayun Kabir Floats Janata Unnayan Party, Vows To Defeat Mamata Banerjee In 2026

In a significant development in West Bengal politics, suspended Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA Humayun Kabir has officially launched a new political outfit named the ‘Janata Unnayan Party’. The launch comes amidst a heated controversy triggered by Kabir laying the foundation stone for a ‘new Babri Masjid’ in Murshidabad on December 6. Addressing the launch, Kabir directly challenged the state leadership, declaring, ‘Mamta Banerjee will not come in power the next day.’ The move has drawn sharp reactions, with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanchalak Mohan Bhagwat terming the mosque construction a ‘political conspiracy’ aimed at polarisation. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has also accused the Mamata Banerjee government of appeasement politics. With the West Bengal Assembly elections due in 2026, Kabir has pledged to field candidates, signaling a potential three-way contest in the state's volatile political landscape.

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In this Special Report, the panel discusses the political fallout of suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir launching his new outfit, the Janata Unnayan Party, on December 22. Kabir, who recently sparked controversy by laying the foundation for a ‘Babri Masjid’ replica in Beldanga, claims he will be a kingmaker in the 2026 Assembly elections. The debate explores whether Kabir can split the Muslim vote, a core support base for Mamata Banerjee, or if his actions will lead to a counter-consolidation of Hindu votes benefiting the BJP. TMC spokesperson Tauseef Rehman dismisses Kabir as an 'opportunist,' while BJP’s Dr. Shatrupa suggests this might be a strategic game by the TMC to divide votes. Political commentator Shikha Mukherjee questions Kabir’s ability to translate crowds into votes, noting his history as a 'political maverick.'

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Suspended Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA Humayun Kabir has launched a new political outfit, the Janata Unnayan Party (JUP), ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections. Speaking at the launch in Murshidabad, Kabir issued a direct challenge to the ruling party, stating, 'Mamata Banerjee will not be in power the next day... She will not be able to cross the 100 mark.' The rebel leader, who was suspended earlier this month following his controversial pledge to construct a replica of the Babri Masjid, named Manisha Pandey as the party's candidate for the Murshidabad assembly seat. The report highlights Kabir's potential alliance with AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, signaling a significant threat to the TMC's minority vote bank in the state.

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Slams Live-In Relationships, Calls Family 'Core Unit' Amid Bengal Row

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