Complaint filed against Mamata Banerjee for linking Centre with Bangladesh political killing
A police complaint has been filed against Mamata Banerjee for allegedly linking the Indian government to a political killing in Bangladesh. The complaint claims her remarks could undermine national sovereignty and create public distrust in constitutional institutions. The Trinamool Congress has not yet responded to the allegations made in the complaint.
- ▪An advocate filed a complaint against Mamata Banerjee for her remarks about the Union government and a political killing in Bangladesh.
- ▪The complaint alleges that her statements were prejudicial to the nation's sovereignty and public order.
- ▪Banerjee is accused of attempting to create public distrust against constitutional institutions and harming diplomatic relations with Bangladesh.
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A police complaint has been filed against Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee by an advocate, alleging that her recent public remarks critical of constitutional institutions and “linking the Union government to a political killing in Bangladesh” were “prejudicial to the nation’s sovereignty and public order”.The complaint was filed on Wednesday (June 3, 2026) by advocate Rinki Chatterjee Singh of the Calcutta High Court’s Jalpaiguri Circuit Bench at the Cyber police station in West Bengal’s Siliguri, an official said.ALSO WATCH TMC in crisis: Mamta Banerjee’s leadership questioned as MLAs break away | The Hindu explains Loyalists rally behind Mamata, say an ousted leader cannot lead Trinamool in AssemblyMs.
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