Suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir is facing sharp political isolation in West Bengal after multiple parties distanced themselves from his recent statements. The Trinamool Congress, which suspended him earlier, is now preparing to shift his Assembly seat away from ruling party members and closer to the Opposition benches. Party leaders confirmed that seating arrangements will change in the coming days.
BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari escalated the debate by calling Kabir’s remarks “Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s language” and accused him of challenging Bengali Hindu sentiments. Congress and Left parties have also avoided extending support, even as Kabir continues to claim he will launch a new political outfit soon.
AIMIM rejected any possibility of an alliance, calling Kabir’s proposals politically suspicious and ideologically inconsistent. Meanwhile, Congress held a ‘Sadbhavna Rally’ in Kolkata, accusing both TMC and BJP of exploiting communal fears for political gains.










