Did Trinamool Leader Kaizar Ahmed Accuse MLA Saokat Molla of Attempted Murder?
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Kolkata, Feb 19 (NationPress) Kaizar Ahmed, a notable leader of the Trinamool Congress hailing from Bhangar in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, lodged a police complaint against his party's own legislator from the neighboring Canning (Purba) Assembly constituency, Saokat Molla, alleging that he had made an attempt on his life.
In the complaint submitted to the Bhangar Police Station on Thursday afternoon, Ahmed claimed that Molla had contracted a hitman to eliminate him. In his detailed complaint, which was also dispatched via email, Ahmed urged the police to file a First Information Report (FIR) based on his serious allegations and to take appropriate legal measures.
Ahmed explicitly requested the police to register the FIR under pertinent sections of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, including Section 173, and also sought police protection for himself and his family, citing imminent threats to their safety.
Authorities confirmed that an inquiry has commenced regarding the situation. However, at the time of this report, there was no official statement from Molla or his close associates in response to the accusations.
The ongoing internal conflict within the Trinamool Congress in the region, split between factions led by Molla and Ahmed, has been a source of contention. This tension intensified in 2023 when Molla was appointed as the party's observer for the Bhangar Assembly constituency.
Ahmed, a senior figure within the Trinamool Congress with deep roots in Bhangar, had contested this decision, arguing that Molla's political stronghold was in the adjacent Canning (Purba) constituency rather than in Bhangar. Nevertheless, it was reported that the rivalry had diminished following intervention from the state leadership of the Trinamool Congress.
With Assembly elections approaching in West Bengal later this year, the factional dispute has reignited with Ahmed filing this police complaint against Molla.
Ahmed's close allies indicated that in recent months, Molla's supporters had been allegedly meddling in organizational affairs in Bhangar, leading to heightened tensions and internal strife within the local party unit.
As of the time of this report, no counter-statement had been issued by Molla.