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‘Dropped because I am a Hindu’: Humayun Kabir removes influencer Nisha Chatterjee from candidate list, cites ‘inappropriate social media posts’ | Kolkata News

‘Dropped because I am a Hindu’: Humayun Kabir removes influencer Nisha Chatterjee from candidate list, cites ‘inappropriate social media posts’ | Kolkata News

Kabir drops influencer 24 hrs after picking her as candidate KOLKATA/BEHRAMPORE: In less than 24 hours after Humayun Kabir announced the name of social media influencer Nisha Chatterjee as his Janata Unnayan Party's Ballygunge candidate, the Bharatpur MLA dropped her, citing her "inappropriate social media posts". Chatterjee has threatened to drag Kabir to court, alleging he defamed her "public image"....

‘Mamata Banerjee has ties with RSS’: Humayun Kabir to launch new party today; suspended TMC MLA eyes kingmaker role in 2026 | Kolkata News

‘Mamata Banerjee has ties with RSS’: Humayun Kabir to launch new party today; suspended TMC MLA eyes kingmaker role in 2026 | Kolkata News

MURSHIDABAD: Suspended Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA Humayun Kabir on Monday announced that he will launch a new political party at noon, stating that the outfit will work for the common man, deprived Muslims and the aam aadmi.Speaking to reporters, Kabir said, “I am launching a new party at noon today. This party is being formed to work for the common man.” He added that the party would focus on...

‘No govt can be formed without me’: Humayun Kabir claims he will be ‘kingmaker’ in Bengal polls; TMC says ‘daydreaming’ | Kolkata News

‘No govt can be formed without me’: Humayun Kabir claims he will be ‘kingmaker’ in Bengal polls; TMC says ‘daydreaming’ | Kolkata News

KOLKATA: Suspended Trinamool Congress MLA Humayun Kabir on Tuesday claimed he would emerge as a "kingmaker" in the 2026 West Bengal assembly elections, asserting that no government could be formed without the support of his proposed new political outfit.Kabir predicted that neither the ruling TMC nor the BJP would secure a simple majority on their own, estimating that no party would cross the 148-seat...