The debate on the Babri Masjid in Bengal has become a major topic in West Bengal. MP Kaushlendra Kumar said that Muslims have every right to build the Babri Masjid in Bengal, and no one should stop them. He stressed that India’s Constitution gives all citizens the freedom to follow their religion and live with dignity.
He explained that people know Babur only from books, and today’s issues matter more. Kumar said that modern India stands on equality and rights for all communities.
While speaking to reporters in Bihar Sharif, he called India a strong democracy. He said that people from many castes and religions live together, and this unity is the strength of the country. If the local people want to build a mosque, they can do so without fear.
Kumar also responded to a direct question about the mosque’s construction. He said that building it is completely right and the community should go ahead. He added that no group should object to a peaceful religious activity.
He also referred to Humayun Kabir, who laid a foundation stone for the mosque in Murshidabad. Kabir made the announcement in November and performed the ceremony on December 6, after which the TMC removed him from the party.










