TMC leader Jahangir Khan's wife arrested over Falta police station attack
TMC leader Jahangir Khan's wife arrested for Falta station attack

Regina Bibi Arrested for Alleged Role in Falta Police Station Attack

Regina Bibi, the wife of Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Jahangir Khan, was arrested on Saturday for allegedly masterminding a violent attempt to free her husband from police custody and leading an attack on the Falta police station earlier this month, officials confirmed. She had been absconding since the incident and was apprehended from the Julpia area in South 24 Parganas district following a tip-off.

According to police, Bibi played a central role in mobilizing supporters and planning the agitation that aimed to secure the release of Khan, the TMC's repoll candidate for Falta, who was arrested in multiple criminal cases after being tracked down near the Nepal border.

Police Allege Conspiracy and Use of Arms Act

“She was one of the principal conspirators behind the mobilisation of people and the subsequent attack on the police station. Several serious charges, including provisions of the Arms Act and Explosives Act, have been invoked against her,” a senior police officer stated. Investigators alleged that a meeting was held under her leadership a day before the violence, during which plans were drawn up to assemble supporters at a location about 3 km from the police station before marching towards the facility in an organized manner. The objective, police claimed, was to forcibly free Khan from custody.

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The situation escalated when protesters allegedly vandalized police vehicles and attempted to storm the police station premises. Central forces were later deployed to disperse the crowd. Several participants fled after security personnel launched a baton charge, with some reportedly jumping into a nearby pond to evade arrest, police sources said.

25 Arrested So Far; Khan's Background

So far, 25 people have been arrested in connection with the incident. Khan, who had projected himself as 'Pushpa'—a reference to the protagonist of the popular Telugu film franchise—during the 2026 West Bengal Assembly election campaign, had claimed he would never “bow down” under pressure. However, after the Trinamool Congress suffered a crushing defeat in the assembly polls, the Election Commission ordered a re-election in Falta. Khan subsequently withdrew from the contest, and the seat was eventually won by a BJP candidate by a large margin. Khan finished fourth in the race.

Controversy Over Khan's Arrest and Parading

His arrest earlier this month had triggered controversy after police paraded Khan, wearing shorts with a rope tied around his waist, through parts of Falta, drawing criticism from his supporters and setting the stage for the subsequent protests led by his wife. The arrest of Regina Bibi comes amid the BJP government's ongoing crackdown on alleged criminal networks and political strongmen in parts of the state following its victory in the May assembly elections.

Chief Minister's Warning and Next Steps

During a public outreach programme in Falta on Wednesday, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari had warned that the government would not tolerate “hooliganism or militancy” and directed police to initiate stringent legal action against those involved in the attack on the police station. The police said Regina Bibi would be produced before a court and questioned to ascertain whether any larger criminal or political network had aided the mobilisation and the alleged attempt to free Khan from custody.

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