Key facts
- An FIR has been registered against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
- The FIR alleges Banerjee made provocative remarks during the last assembly poll campaign.
- A complaint was lodged at Netaji Nagar Police Station.
- The complainant alleged the remarks could promote enmity between communities and disturb communal harmony.
- The case was initially a zero FIR and has been transferred to Hare Street Police Station.
An FIR has been registered against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for allegedly making provocative remarks during the last assembly poll campaign. The complaint was lodged at the Netaji Nagar Police Station, with the complainant alleging that Banerjee's comments at a party program on March 9 were capable of promoting enmity between communities and disturbing communal harmony.
The case was initially registered as a "zero FIR" and has since been transferred to the Hare Street Police Station, as the location where the alleged remarks were made falls under its jurisdiction. Police stated that appropriate action would be taken after scrutiny of the allegations and relevant materials.