Updated May 21st 2026, 14:12 IST

The Calcutta High Court has pulled up Trinamool Congress (TMC) National General Secretary and Member of Parliament Abhishek Banerjee over "irresponsible" and "inflammatory" remarks made during the recent election campaign. Hearing a petition filed by Banerjee seeking the quashing of an FIR registered against him, a single-judge bench states that such provocative speeches by a sitting lawmaker "strike the conscience of the court."
The legal trouble for the senior TMC leader started with an FIR filed under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including Section 196 (promoting enmity between different groups) and Section 353(1)(c) (circulation of false information or rumors to incite hatred), alongside violations of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. The complaint alleges that Banerjee made highly defamatory and provocative statements targeted at Union Home Minister Amit Shah during a high-stakes poll rally.
During the hearing, the bench questioned Banerjee's legal counsel regarding the timing and necessity of the controversial remarks.
"Why were these statements made? Why were these irresponsible statements made just before elections?" the Court questioned.
Following the hearing, the court has come up with the following observations and directions.
With the High Court refusing to quash the case but granting protected status, the investigation into the TMC MP's election speech will proceed under strict judicial guidelines.
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Published May 21st 2026, 14:12 IST