Suspended TMC MLA lays 'Babri-style' mosque foundation in Bengal amid tight security

Public Lokpal
December 06, 2025
Suspended TMC MLA lays 'Babri-style' mosque foundation in Bengal amid tight security
BAHARAMPUR (WB): Suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir on Saturday laid the foundation stone for a mosque – modelled on Ayodhya’s Babri Masjid – at Rejinagar in West Bengal’s Murshidabad district, escalating political temperatures in the state where the assembly elections are due next year.
Amid a heavy deployment of state police, RAF and central forces, Kabir, alongside visiting Islamic clerics, cut a ceremonial ribbon on a sprawling stage at Rejinagar, even as the actual mosque construction site was nearly a kilometre away from the venue.
Slogans of “Nara-e-Takbeer, Allahu Akbar” rent the air as thousands, many of them carrying bricks on their heads as symbolic offerings, surged into the venue from the early morning.
The event was scheduled on December 6, the anniversary of the demolition of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya in 1992, a choice that has lent the ceremony both emotive charge and sharp political edge.
Security was tightened not only in Rejinagar but also across the adjoining Beldanga belt, which the administration effectively turned into a high-security zone in anticipation of crowd spillovers and possible flare-ups. Kabir, who was suspended by the Trinamool Congress earlier this week on charges of indulging in “communal politics”, struck a defiant tone from the stage, repeatedly asserting that the proposed structure would come up “at any cost”. “I am doing nothing unconstitutional.
Building a place of worship is a constitutional right. Babri Masjid will be built,” he told the gathering. He claimed that the project would not face any financial hurdles.
“An industrialist, who does not want to be named, has promised Rs 80 crore crore. There will be no shortage of funds,” Kabir said, adding that the main mosque would be constructed on three 'kathas' of land, while the total complex would spread across nearly 25 bighas.
Unveiling an expansive vision for the site, Kabir announced that the complex would also house a hospital, a medical college, a university, a hotel and a helipad, with the total projected investment pegged at around Rs 300 crore.
A local doctor, he said, had already donated Rs 1 crore for the project.
PTI

