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The Bengal gamble: Can Humayun Kabir beat Mamata Banerjee at her own game?

The steadfast support of Muslims over the past years is often credited for Mamata Banerjee's continued reign in West Bengal. That backing, however, appears to be under strain.

December 23, 2025 / 11:36 IST
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Former TMC MLA Humayun Kabir speaks to a gathering after laying foundation stone for a mosque, modelled on Ayodhya's Babri Masjid, at Rejinagar in West Bengal's Murshidabad district
Former TMC MLA Humayun Kabir speaks to a gathering after laying foundation stone for a mosque, modelled on Ayodhya's Babri Masjid, at Rejinagar in West Bengal's Murshidabad district

The formation of a new political party by an estranged leader once part of the ruling party in a state does not usually draw much attention. But, when a new outfit is floated by a member of a minority community (Muslims constitute around 27 per cent of West Bengal's population) with sizeable influence over the state's politics just months ahead of a crucial Assembly election, the development is bound to invite much political scrutiny.

West Bengal MLA Humayun Kabir on Monday floated a new outfit, Janata Unnayan Party, days after he was suspended by the TMC for laying the foundation stone for a Babri-style mosque in Murshidabad district. Addressing a public meeting in Beladanga, Kabir said his mission is to oust Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee from power in the Assembly polls, due in less than six months.

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With the naming of his party, there is growing speculation whether he would be successful in splitting the Muslim vote in Bengal. If yes, the outcome could spell doom for Mamata Banerjee and her Trinamool Congress, which owes much of its tenure in power to the support of Muslims.

Can Kabir consolidate disgruntled Muslim voters?
Political observers are of the view that a section of the Muslim electorate disgruntled with the TMC may lend its support to the new outfit floated by Kabir. His audacious plan to rebuild the Babri Masjid and form a new political front aims to capture the discontent simmering among the Muslim electorate, a demographic that has historically leaned towards the Trinamool under Mamata Banerjee's leadership. Kabir's formal announcement of a new outfit has made the rank and file of Trinamool uneasy, given that the BJP is breathing down its neck.