Humayun Kabir's New Party Gets ECI Nod, Eyes Bengal Polls

The Election Commission of India has granted initial clearance for the registration of the Aam Janata Unnyaan Party (AJUP), floated by suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir. The party, initially proposed as Janata Unnyaan Party, was renamed after the ECI noted a similar name was already registered. AJUP plans to field candidates in several constituencies in the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections. Final registration is pending a public notice period and could be granted within two weeks if no objections arise.

Key Points: ECI Clears Humayun Kabir's New Political Party AJUP

  • Initial ECI clearance granted
  • Party renamed to Aam Janata Unnyaan Party
  • To contest West Bengal Assembly polls
  • Final registration expected in a fortnight
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ECI gives initial clearance for registration of political party floated by Humayun Kabir

Suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir gets initial ECI clearance for Aam Janata Unnyaan Party (AJUP) to contest upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections.

"the Commission later advised Kabir to change the name of the party - ECI Source"

Kolkata, March 4

Humayun Kabir, the suspended Trinamool Congress legislator from the Bharatpur Assembly constituency in minority-dominated Murshidabad district of West Bengal, said on Wednesday evening that he had received communication from the Election Commission of India granting initial clearance for the registration of a new political party floated by him.

The new political outfit has been named the Aam Janata Unnyaan Party (AJUP). The party plans to field candidates in several Assembly constituencies in West Bengal in the crucial Assembly elections scheduled later this year.

Initially, the name proposed by Kabir to the ECI was Janata Unnyaan Party (JUP). The office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) in West Bengal had also forwarded a recommendation to the Commission's headquarters in New Delhi for approval of the proposed name.

However, the Commission later advised Kabir to change the name of the party, noting that a political party with a similar name was already registered with it. Following this, Kabir renamed his party Aam Janata Unnyaan Party (AJUP).

Despite the initial clearance, the party will take some time to receive its final and official registration.

As part of the process, public notices will now have to be published in newspapers informing people about the proposed registration of the new political party.

If no objections are received within the stipulated period, the final registration will be granted.

A Commission insider said that if no complications arise, the final registration for AJUP could be granted within a fortnight.

Humayun Kabir was suspended from the Trinamool Congress soon after he announced a foundation stone-laying ceremony for a proposed mosque at Beldanga in Murshidabad district.

Kabir had said the mosque would be constructed along the architectural lines of the original Babri Masjid structure in Ayodhya, which was demolished on December 6, 1992.

Subsequently, on December 22, 2025, Kabir formally announced the formation of his new political party - then named Janata Unnayan Party - and also declared the names of key office-bearers of the organisation.

On the same occasion, he also announced the names of some prospective candidates who would contest the West Bengal Assembly elections scheduled later this year.

Kabir had also made a public appeal for alliances with political parties and groups opposed to both the BJP and the Trinamool Congress ahead of the elections.

However, apart from initial discussions with Asaduddin Owaisi's All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), his efforts to forge broader political alliances have not made significant progress so far, sources said.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Interesting move. He was suspended for the mosque issue and now is forming his own party. It seems like he's trying to consolidate a specific vote bank in Murshidabad. Let's see if he can offer something substantial to the people beyond symbolic gestures.
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Aman W
The ECI process seems thorough with the public notice period. Good to see they caught the similar name issue. Democracy needs choices, but I'm wary of parties formed after personal disagreements with parent parties. What is their core ideology? 🤔
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Priyanka N
Talking about building a mosque like the Babri Masjid structure is just provocative and divisive. We need leaders who talk about unity, education, and healthcare. West Bengal has suffered enough political polarization.
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Varun X
If his alliance efforts are only with AIMIM and not broader, it clearly shows a limited, communal approach. India needs inclusive politics. The "Aam Janata" in the name should mean all people, not just one community. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
As a Bengali, I'm tired of this. Every election, new parties pop up, make big promises, and then vanish or join another party after polls. Focus on work, not on splitting votes and creating confusion. 🙏
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