High Alert in Murshidabad: How a Mosque Ceremony Sparks Security Fears

Security agencies are on high alert in West Bengal's Murshidabad district. This follows plans by a suspended TMC MLA to lay the foundation for a Babri Masjid-styled mosque, an event expected to host clerics from Saudi Arabia. Officials fear the ceremony could be used to incite violence and run online disinformation campaigns to radicalise locals. The region's history of communal sensitivity and cross-border infiltration attempts from Bangladesh has intensified the security response.

Key Points: Security Alert in Murshidabad Over Mosque Event Amid Radicalisation Fears

  • Suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir's mosque foundation event draws Saudi clerics, raising security concerns
  • Intelligence agencies warn of attempts to provoke violence and radicalise youth online
  • The area is historically sensitive, with past plots to separate Murshidabad from West Bengal
  • Governor's report highlights radicalisation risks in border districts with adverse demographic composition
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High alert in Murshidabad as agencies track attempts to stoke unrest through online propaganda

Intelligence agencies on high alert in Murshidabad as a TMC MLA's Babri-styled mosque ceremony, attended by foreign clerics, risks unrest and online radicalisation.

"The twin spectre of radicalisation and militancy poses a serious challenge for West Bengal - Governor C.V. Ananda Bose"

New Delhi, Dec 6

There is a high alert in Murshidabad with suspended Trinamool MLA Humayun Kabir pushing ahead with the foundation laying ceremony for a Babri Masjid styled Mosque in Murshidabad, West Bengal.

What has added to the headache of the security agencies is the presence of two clerics from Saudi Arabia at the event.

Kabir has claimed that two Qazis from Saudi Arabia and religious leaders from several states would attend the event.

Intelligence Bureau officials are watching the developments closely as Murshidabad is a very sensitive area.

Kabir's decision to organise an event to lay the foundation for a Babri-styled Mosque also adds to the problem.

The Babri Masjid issue in Ayodhya had dragged on for several years and has now quietened down following a Supreme Court order that paved the way for the construction of a Ram Mandir.

An Intelligence Bureau official warned that attempts would be made to provoke the people. Moreover, with the situation remaining troubled in Bangladesh, some elements from across the border may run a disinformation campaign.

Radicalisation drives would also be attempted using this ceremony as an excuse, an official said.

While there has been a political war of words over this event, the Intelligence agencies say that the security officials must keep a close watch on elements who try and indulge in violence.

The agencies say that there would be elements who try and incite violence.

Officials are also keeping a close watch on online propaganda to radicalise the youth.

Another worry for the agencies is the place where the event is being held.

This year, Murshidabad witnessed violent riots that erupted during a protest against the Waqf (Amendment) Act.

Governor of West Bengal, C.V. Ananda Bose in his report to the Home Ministry had warned about the twin spectre of radicalisation and militancy.

"The twin spectre of radicalisation and militancy poses a serious challenge for West Bengal, especially in two of the several districts sharing an International Border with Bangladesh, viz., Murshidabad and Malda.

"In both these districts, there is an adverse demographic composition with Hindus being minorities. Another district, viz, Uttar Dinajpur, has a plurality," the Governor said in his report.

According to the Intelligence agencies, Murshidabad has always been communally sensitive. There has been a massive push by the Jamaat-e-Islami and ISI to infiltrate Bangladeshis into Murshidabad.

In 2018, the Intelligence agencies had learnt about a sinister plot to declare Murshidabad free from West Bengal. A group of radicalised people were mobilising people to create a mass movement in order to achieve their goal. These persons were being handled by operatives based out of Bangladesh.

It was later found that the Jamaat-e-Islami, at the behest of the ISI, was planning this operation. The plan was gaining momentum fast and had the Intelligence agencies not busted this, it would have become a Kashmir-like situation.

Officials say that the idea was to merge Murshidabad with Bangladesh. Officials say that Murshidabad remains sensitive at any given time. Most of the modules that the Bangladesh-based terror groups have set up are in Murshidabad.

Moreover the people who are sent into the country land in Murshidabad. Following this, they are sent to other parts of the country to indulge in violence and carry out acts of terror.

Intelligence Bureau officials say that taking into consideration the kind of situations that persists in Murshidabad, a close watch would have to be kept on events such as the one Kabir is organising.

There are several elements who would try and cause problems and also use such events to spread fake propaganda and radicalise the people.

The situation in Bangladesh currently is an added problem as elements would there would try and run a disinformation campaign, officials also add.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a citizen, I'm worried about the involvement of foreign clerics. Our internal matters should be handled by us. The report about attempts to merge Murshidabad with Bangladesh is shocking! We need strong border security and intelligence to protect our nation's integrity. 🇮🇳
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Aman W
The political angle here is troubling. Is the suspended MLA doing this for genuine religious reasons or just to create a vote bank and chaos? Law and order must be the top priority for the state government, not political one-upmanship.
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Sarah B
While everyone has the right to practice their religion, deliberately naming it a "Babri-styled" mosque seems like it's meant to reopen old wounds. We should be building bridges, not monuments to past disputes. Hoping for peace and sensible leadership.
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Karthik V
The online propaganda angle is scary. Our youth are so impressionable. Kudos to the agencies for monitoring this. We common people must also be responsible and not forward unverified, inflammatory messages on WhatsApp and other platforms. Jai Hind.
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Nisha Z
This is a respectful criticism: The article focuses heavily on one community's actions and the border threat. It's important, but I hope equal vigilance is applied to all groups that try to disrupt peace. The goal should be harmony for all citizens of Murshidabad, regardless of faith.
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