Overview
- Sejajul Haque Shah, a Trinamool Congress leader and former Maoist commander, allegedly fired at his police-assigned security guard during a drunken altercation at his residence in Thanarpara, Nadia district.
- The bullet missed its target, leaving constable Jahangir Alam unharmed, and Shah was arrested at the scene shortly after the incident on May 19, 2025.
- Police recovered three illegal firearms and eight rounds of live ammunition from Shah's home, prompting an ongoing investigation into the source of the weapons.
- Shah has been remanded in police custody for 10 days and faces charges including attempted murder, illegal possession of firearms, and obstructing a public servant.
- The incident has raised questions about security oversight and accountability within the Trinamool Congress, though the party has yet to issue an official statement.