The political controversy in West Bengal heightened as Humayun Kabir, President of Aam Janata Unnayan Party (AJUP), strongly denied allegations from Trinamool Congress regarding his ties to BJP leaders. Kabir challenged Bobby Hakim to produce the person seen in the video, refuting any involvement and emphasizing his clean background.
Trinamool Congress released a video suggesting Kabir’s connections with political figures, sparking a call for an Enforcement Directorate probe. This move triggered a series of political reactions in the state, escalating tensions before the upcoming Assembly elections and leading to a broader political confrontation involving multiple parties.
Following the video’s release, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) severed ties with Kabir’s party, citing concerns over political alignment and integrity. AIMIM emphasized the need for an independent political voice for marginalized communities and announced contesting Bengal elections independently without alliances.
Amidst allegations, rebuttals, and alliance shifts, the situation has injected further turmoil into West Bengal’s political landscape as parties gear up for the Assembly polls.
