Abhishek Banerjee hate speech case: CID records BJP MLA Bikarna Naskar's statement
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the West Bengal Police on Thursday, 9 July recorded the statement of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator Bikarna Naskar — representing the Gosaba Assembly constituency in South 24 Parganas — in connection with the hate speech case registered against All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) General Secretary and Diamond Harbour Lok Sabha member Abhishek Banerjee. Banerjee stands accused of delivering violence-inciting speeches at election campaign rallies ahead of the recently concluded West Bengal Assembly elections.
What Happened at Bhabani Bhavan
Naskar arrived at the CID headquarters at Bhabani Bhavan in south Kolkata on Thursday afternoon and provided his statement as a witness in the case. The CID had been entrusted with investigating the matter relating to the alleged violence-inciting remarks following a complaint lodged at a local police station.
It has also been alleged that Naskar was attacked by TMC activists in the period preceding the Assembly polls — an incident that sources link directly to the inflammatory statements purportedly made by Banerjee at the campaign rally.
What Abhishek Banerjee Is Accused Of
Banerjee — who is also the nephew of former West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee — allegedly made remarks at an election rally that witnesses describe as threatening and violence-inciting. Among the allegations is that he threatened Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Banerjee has not publicly addressed the specific accusations in detail.
Court Orders Ignored Twice
The recording of Naskar's witness statement comes against the backdrop of Banerjee having ignored two successive orders from the Bidhannagar Court in North 24 Parganas directing him to appear in person and submit his voice samples to the CID in the presence of a judicial magistrate and forensic experts.
The most recent scheduled date for his appearance was Wednesday, but Banerjee did not comply. This marks the second consecutive instance of non-appearance, raising the stakes for the prosecution.
Prosecutor Seeks Strong Action
Following Banerjee's second no-show, public prosecutor Bivas Chattopadhyay filed a written application before the Bidhannagar Court seeking stringent legal action against the Diamond Harbour MP. In his submission, Chattopadhyay argued that Banerjee's repeated failure to appear before the court was a deliberate attempt to disrupt and delay the investigation.
The court is now expected to consider the prosecutor's application, and legal observers say the next hearing could be decisive in determining whether compulsory measures are invoked against Banerjee.
What Comes Next
With witness statements now on record and a formal application seeking punitive action pending before the Bidhannagar Court, the CID investigation enters a more consequential phase. Whether the court directs coercive action against Banerjee for defying its orders will be closely watched — both for its legal implications and its political reverberations in West Bengal.