Responding to a previous assertion by TMC’s Humayun Kabir, Chakraborty’s feedback have stirred contemporary political debates
BJP chief and actor Mithun Chakraborty lately stirred an issue with remarks aimed at the Trinamool Congress (TMC). Responding to a previous assertion by TMC’s Humayun Kabir, Chakraborty’s feedback have stirred contemporary political debates.
The controversy traces again to Kabir’s speech in May 2024, the place he warned BJP supporters on non secular grounds. Kabir had stated, “You are 30 percent (Hindus), we are 70 percent (Muslims)… If you think you can harm mosques, we will drown you in the Bhagirathi.” The Election Commission rebuked Kabir for his statements, however no public condemnation adopted from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
On this, Chakraborty stated, “A leader says there are 70 per cent Muslims and 30 per cent Hindus (and) that he will ‘cut’ and throw them in the Bhagirathi… I thought the Chief Minister (Mamata Banerjee) would say something. She didn’t.. so now I am saying, we will chop them (up) and bury them in the ground..”
Addressing an occasion earlier than Amit Shah, Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner and BJP chief Mithun Chakraborty threatened to cut up Muslims. “I say we will cut you up and throw you, not in the Bhagirathi because that is our mother, but we will throw you in the ground,” he stated. pic.twitter.com/F8eDnGtfYh
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With Union Home Minister Amit Shah in attendance, Chakraborty said, “I’m saying it repeatedly… we are going to do something (to win the 2026 election) something. I’m saying this with Home Minister Amit Shahji sitting right here – we are going to do something.”
The alternate has added to the already tense political panorama in Bengal, with each events exchanging accusations. Chakraborty additionally accused the Bengal authorities of obstructing Hindu voters, aligning his remarks with BJP’s frequent claims of discrimination towards the Hindu group within the state.