Kolkata: Once a minister in Mamata Banerjee's first cabinet and today one of TMC's most controversial dissidents, MLA Humayun Kabir has again seized Bengal's political spotlight, this time by planning to lay the foundation of a \"Babri Masjid-style\" mosque on December 6, the anniversary of the shrine's demolition.

For the TMC, his suspension on Thursday was less an act of discipline and more an inevitability. For Kabir, it was the cue he had been rehearsing for months.

At 62, Kabir has emerged as perhaps the most unpredictable strand in Murshidabad's minority politics, a leader whose political arc reads like a decade-long relay between provocation and expulsion, apology and resurgence.

His detractors in the TMC call it \"the Humayun problem\". His supporters prefer \"the Humayun phenom

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