Arun Govil Sparks Political Uproar After Calling Suspended TMC Legislator Humayun Kabir “Unfit to Live in the Country”
BJP MP Arun Govil ignites a political row in West Bengal after calling suspended TMC legislator Humayun Kabir “anti-national” and “unfit to live in the country” over remarks linked to the Babri Masjid foundation issue, triggering sharp reactions across parties and intensifying state-level tensions.
Govil, best known nationally for his portrayal of Lord Ram in the iconic television series Ramayan, did not hold back while addressing the controversy. He criticised Kabir’s comments as inflammatory and went so far as to describe him as “unfit to live in the country,” calling him “anti-national” for his stance. The BJP leader suggested that Kabir’s remarks were not rooted in historical or political substance but were intended to provoke and garner attention.
The sharp attack has triggered swift reactions across the political spectrum, intensifying the ongoing exchanges between the BJP and the Trinamool Congress in the state. Opposition leaders denounced Govil’s language as excessive, while BJP supporters defended his right to express outrage over what they viewed as a sensitive and emotive subject.
Kabir, who had earlier been suspended by the TMC, has remained at the centre of multiple controversies in recent months. The latest confrontation adds another layer to the charged political climate in West Bengal, where issues of religion, identity and historical memory frequently intertwine with electoral narratives.
As debate over Govil’s remarks continues, the episode underscores how deeply polarising historical disputes remain in India’s political landscape. The confrontation is expected to fuel further discourse within state politics, particularly in the lead-up to upcoming electoral cycles.

Comment List