
Sun Feb 15 03:01:25 UTC 2026: # TMC Leader Arrested in Kolkata for Assault and Property Dispute
The Story:
Raju Naskar, a 51-year-old real estate businessman and Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader from Beleghata, Kolkata, was arrested on Saturday for allegedly threatening and assaulting Sukomal Debnath and his family over a property dispute. Naskar was apprehended on EM Bypass while attempting to leave the city following a police complaint filed on February 5.
The complaint alleges that on February 4, Naskar, along with a group of 50-60 associates, stormed Debnath’s house demanding they vacate the property, where Debnath’s family has resided as tenants for 75 years. Debnath claims he was subsequently beaten and his family members were assaulted after he requested proof of Naskar’s ownership. Naskar denies the allegations, claiming he is being framed.
Key Points:
- Raju Naskar, a TMC leader and real estate businessman, was arrested for alleged assault and threats.
- The arrest stems from a property dispute in the Beleghata area of Kolkata.
- Sukomal Debnath and his family claim Naskar and associates assaulted them and demanded they vacate their home of 75 years.
- The incident allegedly occurred on February 4, with a police complaint filed on February 5.
- Naskar denies the allegations and asserts he is being framed.
- Naskar was previously arrested in April 2023 in Odisha for alleged involvement in a shooting during factional clashes.
Key Takeaways: -
The arrest of Raju Naskar highlights potential issues surrounding property disputes and alleged strong-arm tactics within the real estate sector in Kolkata.
- The involvement of a TMC leader in such allegations raises questions about political influence and potential abuse of power.
- Naskar’s prior arrest in April 2023 suggests a pattern of alleged involvement in violent incidents.
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The incident could further erode public trust in local politics and governance if not handled transparently and justly.