Mithun Chakraborty Faces Legal Action for Alleged Provocative Speech in Bengal
The veteran actor and BJP leader is accused of inciting violence and communal tension during a political event in Kolkata.
- The West Bengal police have filed an FIR against Mithun Chakraborty for his speech at a BJP event on October 27.
- The speech allegedly included remarks that could provoke violence and create communal discord, according to the complaint.
- The FIR was registered at the Bidhannagar police station following a complaint by a local resident.
- BJP leaders, including state president Sukanta Majumdar, have dismissed the charges as politically motivated.
- The speech was made during the launch of the BJP's membership drive, attended by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.