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TMC accuses Matua group of giving IDs to Bangladeshis ineligible for citizenship

Updated on: Aug 28, 2025 10:04 AM IST

TMC leader Gopal Seth said he wrote to the Union home ministry about identity cards and religion certificates being issued to Bangladeshi immigrants ineligible for Indian citizenship

West Bengal’s ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) has accused Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Union minister Shantanu Thakur-led All India Matua Mahasangha of issuing identity cards and religion certificates in exchange for money to Bangladeshi immigrants ineligible for Indian citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

The Matuas are part of the Dalit Namasudra community concentrated in the north and south Bengal districts. (PTI/Representative)

TMC leader Gopal Seth, who heads the Bongaon municipality in North 24 Parganas district, on Wednesday said he wrote to the Union home ministry about Thakur allegedly holding camps and selling Bangladeshis, who entered India in recent years, ID cards and certificates. “But I got no reply,” said Seth. He added he will file a petition in the Calcutta high court.

The Matuas, who mostly trace their roots to what is now Bangladesh, are part of the Dalit Namasudra community concentrated in the north and south Bengal districts bordering Bangladesh. They were seen as key beneficiaries of CAA, which was passed to fast-track the citizenship process for non-Muslims who entered India from Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh before December 31, 2014.

Thakur’s brother, Subrata Thakur, the BJP assembly member from North 24 Parganas district’s Gaighata and an office bearer of the Mahasangha, has been distributing ID cards from separate locations. He has accused his brother of politicising the temple at the Mahasangha headquarters at Thakurnagar by setting up a camp on its premises.

The state BJP leadership has distanced itself from the tussle, calling it a “family matter.”

Shantanu Thakur, who dismissed the allegation on July 24 and accused Subrata Thakur of attempting to join TMC, could not be contacted for comments.

Sukhendranath Gayen, the Mahasangha general secretary, denied the allegation as absolutely baseless. “No money is being taken from anyone. These are merely membership cards of the Mahasangha,” Gayen said.

Bikash Ghosh, the BJP’s Bongaon chief, claimed that the Mahasangha is not issuing the documents arbitrarily and giving them only to people they know. “TMC is raising baseless allegations to hide the corruption of its leaders,” Ghosh said.

 
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