Taking to X, Tagore, on Thursday, said, "Calling Superstar Shah Rukh Khan a 'traitor' is an attack on India's pluralism. Hate cannot define nationalism. RSS must stop poisoning society."
"Our J-K Chief Minister is not making efforts as he should. I am surprised that he is not taking any steps in this regard. Being the Chief Minister of the state, he can call the Chief Minister of another state to raise this issue, but he is not doing that," Lone told ANI.
Hindu spiritual leader Jagadguru Swami Rambhadracharya called Shah Rukh Khan's actions traitorous for including a Bangladeshi cricketer in his co-owned IPL team KKR.
Spiritual leader Devkinandan Thakur slammed Shah Rukh Khan for including a Bangladesh player in his co-owned KKR team for the IPL. He sent sharp remarks against the Bollywood actor and the management of the IPL franchise Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR).
Maharashtra State Minority Commission Chairman Pyare Khan has proposed a ban on Bangladesh cricketers after Devkinandan Thakur's remarks about Shah Rukh Khan's co-owned team, KKR, including a Bangladesh player.
Ghosh's remarks come a day after Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired a crucial meeting with BJP MPs, MLAs and former MPs in the state, signalling renewed organisational activity ahead of the elections.
Politics in West Bengal has heated up ahead of the Legislative Assembly elections this year. Union Minister Amit Shah gave the clarion call for the polls to BJP workers in the state during his three-day visit to Kolkata.
Bihar Minister Ashok Choudhary on Thursday commented on the upcoming Assembly elections in West Bengal, saying that the BJP is making every effort in the state.
According to the review, the government is on track to make India free from Left-Wing Extremism by March 31, 2026. A series of large-scale operations across Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra and adjoining regions led to the neutralisation of over 300 LWE cadres in 2025, the highest eve
Amit Shah further highlighted that infiltrators are not only a burden on the economy but also a threat to national security and the cultural identity of Bengal.