The political landscape in West Bengal has heated up following statements by a TMC legislator that reignited discussions about the Babri Masjid, prompting the BJP to announce its own religious plans. Humayun Kabir, TMC MLA from Bharatpur in Murshidabad district, declared intentions to construct a Babri Masjid in the state by 2025. Kabir’s comments highlighted the need to restore what he described as the pride and rights of Bengal's Muslim community, drawing sharp reactions from political opponents.
Kabir proposed the formation of a trust comprising representatives from local madrasas, promising financial support to execute the project in the Beladanga region. He pledged a personal donation of ₹1 crore, underlining his commitment to ensuring the mosque's completion. These remarks, made during an event in Murshidabad, sparked a backlash, with critics accusing him of attempting to polarize communities in the lead-up to elections.
The BJP swiftly responded, announcing plans to initiate construction of a Ram temple in Bengal. Party leaders emphasized their dedication to preserving cultural and religious values, framing the move as a counter to Kabir's contentious proposal. This development comes amid the BJP's ongoing campaigns highlighting the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, which has been central to its electoral strategy.