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Advocate files police complaint against Mamata Banerjee for Centre-Bangladesh killing link

Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee is facing a police complaint filed on June 3, 2026, in Siliguri. The complaint alleges that she linked Indian government to a killing in Bangladesh. Advocate Rinki Chatterjee Singh, who lodged the complaint, expressed concern that her remarks could jeopardize diplomatic relations between India and Bangladesh.

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Jun 4, 2026 · 1 min read · 1 views
Advocate files police complaint against Mamata Banerjee for Centre-Bangladesh killing link

Key Takeaways

  • A police complaint was filed against Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, in West Bengal's Siliguri.
  • Ms. Singh claimed the former West Bengal Chief Minister made "provocative and inflammatory statements" against constitutional institutions during recent Assembly elections.
  • These statements, delivered through various public speeches and media interactions, targeted bodies like the Election Commission and armed forces deployed for the polls.
  • The advocate contended Ms. Banerjee questioned the integrity, neutrality, and credibility of these institutions, aiming to create public distrust and disaffection against the state machinery.

Legal action started against Ms. Mamata Banerjee,leader of Trinamool Congress,after a police complaint alleged her remarks harmed national sovereignty and public peace . Complaint claims she linked India's central government to a politically motivated murder in Bangladesh .

On June 3,2026 — Wednesday — Rinki Chatterjee Singh,an attorney from Calcutta High Court's Jalpaiguri Circuit Bench,filed grievance at designated cyber police precinct in Siliguri,city in…

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