A political controversy has arisen in West Bengal’s Nadia district over claims of a sex racket operating at the residence of Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA from Kaliganj. The allegations, made by a local TMC leader, have caused tension in the area. It is alleged that the sex racket is being run on the ground floor of the MLA’s house, drawing school and college girls.
MLA Alifa Ahmed has refuted the allegations, calling them a conspiracy against her. She clarified that a family restaurant operates on the ground floor of her house and mentioned a dispute involving a woman at the restaurant that led to police involvement. Ahmed dismissed the claims as baseless, attributing them to misinformation spread by the BJP ahead of elections.
In response to the situation, the police have detained two individuals for questioning in connection with the incident. The incident took place in Palashi, under the Kaliganj police station’s jurisdiction in Nadia district. Concerns have been raised about the operation of such illegal activities at the private residence of a public representative, prompting demands from locals for immediate closure of the alleged ring and strict legal action against those involved.
State BJP spokesperson Debjit Sarkar criticized the Trinamool Congress, accusing them of promoting corruption in the state. He highlighted the prevalence of illegal money collection and alleged that TMC leaders are benefiting from illicit means. Sarkar urged the public to reject such corrupt leaders and practices.
