Ex-Trinamool MP Aparupa Poddar skips police summons in NIA obstruction case

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Ex-Trinamool MP Aparupa Poddar skips police summons in NIA obstruction case

Synopsis

A former two-time TMC MP skipped a police summons on 1 July — the same day her husband, a Hooghly municipality councillor, was produced before an NIA special court in Kolkata. With a suo motu obstruction case registered against her and police warning of legal action, the episode marks a sharp escalation in the NIA's Ram Navami violence crackdown in West Bengal.

Key Takeaways

Former TMC MP Aparupa Poddar failed to appear at Serampore police station by the stipulated 12 noon on 1 July despite a police summons.
A suo motu case was registered against her on Tuesday evening for allegedly obstructing police personnel during an NIA raid at her home.
Her husband, TMC councillor Shakir Ali of Rishra Municipality, Hooghly , was arrested by the NIA in connection with the 2023 Ram Navami violence case.
Poddar was instead seen at the City Sessions Court, Kolkata , where Ali was produced before the NIA Special Court (Bankshall Court) .
The Chandannagar Police Commissionerate has warned that action will be taken 'as per the law' following her no-show.

Former two-time All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) Member of Parliament Aparupa Poddar failed to appear before the Serampore police station on Wednesday, 1 July, despite being summoned in connection with a case of allegedly obstructing police personnel during the National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrest of her husband. The suo motu case against her was registered by police on Tuesday evening, a day after the NIA detained Shakir Ali — a TMC councillor and Poddar's husband — in relation to the 2023 Ram Navami violence.

What the Police Summons Was About

The Chandannagar Police Commissionerate had directed Poddar to present herself at Serampore police station by 12 noon on Wednesday. She did not arrive even after the stipulated time had passed. The suo motu case was filed accusing her of misbehaving with government officials on duty and obstructing their lawful work during the NIA operation at her residence, which reportedly lasted approximately four and a half hours on Tuesday.

An official of the Chandannagar Police Commissionerate stated, 'If she did not appear at the police station, action will be taken as per the law.'

Where Poddar Was Instead

Rather than reporting to the police station, Poddar was spotted at the City Sessions Court in Kolkata, where her husband Shakir Ali was produced before the NIA Special Court — also referred to as the Bankshall Court. Proceedings in the case commenced after Ali was produced before the court. There was no immediate response from Poddar or her lawyer explaining her absence from the police station or her presence at court.

The Incident That Triggered the Case

According to reports, after Ali's arrest on Tuesday, as NIA officials and central forces were escorting him away in a vehicle, Poddar allegedly entered into an argument with a female police officer on the road. She reportedly pushed the officer's hand away during the altercation. It remains unclear whether the obstruction case was registered solely on account of this specific incident or also encompasses other alleged conduct during the extended NIA raid at her home.

Background: The 2023 Ram Navami Violence Case

Shakir Ali, a councillor of the Rishra Municipality in Hooghly district, was arrested by the NIA on Tuesday, 1 July, in connection with communal violence that erupted during Ram Navami celebrations in 2023. The NIA has been pursuing multiple arrests in this case, which involved clashes in parts of West Bengal. This is among the more high-profile NIA actions in the state in recent months, with the arrest of a sitting municipal councillor and the consequent case against a former MP drawing significant political attention.

What Happens Next

With Poddar having skipped the police summons, the Chandannagar Police Commissionerate is expected to initiate further legal action as per applicable provisions. The NIA proceedings against Shakir Ali in the Bankshall Court are also underway. The political fallout — given Poddar's background as a two-time TMC MP — is likely to intensify scrutiny on the party's handling of the matter.

Point of View

And the Chandannagar Police Commissionerate's public warning signals that prosecution is a live option. The broader story, however, is the NIA's accelerating tempo in West Bengal's Ram Navami violence cases: arresting a sitting municipal councillor and triggering a case against a former MP in a single operation is a significant escalation. Whether the TMC responds politically or legally — or both — will set the tone for how this standoff between central agencies and the state's ruling party plays out in the weeks ahead.
NationPress
1 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Aparupa Poddar summoned by police?
Aparupa Poddar was summoned to Serampore police station after a suo motu case was registered against her on Tuesday evening for allegedly obstructing police personnel and misbehaving with a female officer during the NIA arrest of her husband, Shakir Ali, at their residence.
Who is Shakir Ali and why was he arrested?
Shakir Ali is a Trinamool Congress councillor of Rishra Municipality in Hooghly district and the husband of former MP Aparupa Poddar. He was arrested by the NIA on 1 July in connection with communal violence that occurred during Ram Navami celebrations in 2023 in West Bengal.
What action can police take after Poddar skipped the summons?
The Chandannagar Police Commissionerate has stated that action will be taken 'as per the law' following her failure to appear. This could include issuing a notice under relevant criminal procedure provisions or seeking a warrant, depending on the steps investigators choose to pursue.
Where was Aparupa Poddar when she was supposed to be at the police station?
Instead of reporting to Serampore police station, Poddar was present at the City Sessions Court in Kolkata, where her husband Shakir Ali was produced before the NIA Special Court (Bankshall Court) for proceedings in the Ram Navami violence case.
What is the 2023 Ram Navami violence case?
The 2023 Ram Navami violence case relates to communal clashes that broke out in parts of West Bengal during Ram Navami celebrations in 2023. The NIA has been investigating the incidents and has made multiple arrests, with Shakir Ali being among the more recent high-profile detentions.
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