The West Bengal Land & Land Reforms Department has sent a show-cause notice to Mira Sultana, the wife of suspended Trinamool Congress legislator Humayun Kabir. The notice accuses her of changing the classification of a 0.2-acre land in Murshidabad district without proper authorization. This alleged action violates Section 4C of the West Bengal Land Reforms Act, 1955, which governs land use conversion.
The notice demands a response within seven days as to why action should not be taken under Section 4D of the Act. The land in question is located in Beldanga, known for being the proposed site of the Babri Mosque. Kabir, the legislator, has criticized the timing of the notice, claiming it was initiated long after the land development and mosque construction had begun.
Kabir has accused the state government and Trinamool Congress of conspiring against him. He asserts that the authorities are retaliating against him for leaving the party. Despite facing these allegations, Kabir has vowed to provide a strong legal response to the authorities.
