Mahua Moitra Accuses BJP's Amit Malviya of Obstructing Police Warrant Execution
Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra has made serious allegations against BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya, claiming he intervened to prevent West Bengal police from executing a court warrant in Noida. The controversy erupted after Moitra shared video evidence on social media platform X, showing what she describes as clear obstruction of police duties.
Video Evidence Shows Accused Fleeing After Police Confrontation
According to police reports from West Bengal's Nadia district, their officers traveled to Noida to execute a legitimate court warrant when they faced unexpected resistance. The police team alleges their attempt to arrest the accused individual was deliberately obstructed, allowing the person to escape custody. This incident has sparked a major political controversy between the ruling Trinamool Congress and opposition BJP.
The video shared by Mahua Moitra appears to show the accused individual making a phone call during the police operation. Moitra claims this call was made to Amit Malviya, who then allegedly threatened Noida police officers with the statement "Aap Kuch Nahi Karenge" (You will do nothing). The Trinamool MP has demanded that Noida police stop what she calls "lying" about the incident, insisting the video evidence speaks for itself.
Political Fallout and Police Accountability Questions
This incident raises significant questions about police jurisdiction and political interference in law enforcement matters. West Bengal police officers operating outside their home state to execute a court warrant represents a complex legal situation that has now become entangled in political accusations.
The timing of these allegations is particularly sensitive given the ongoing political tensions between West Bengal's ruling party and the central government. Mahua Moitra, known for her outspoken criticism of the BJP government, has positioned this incident as evidence of what she describes as systematic obstruction of legal processes by BJP officials.
Key aspects of this developing story include:
- The nature of the original court warrant and the charges against the accused individual
- Jurisdictional questions surrounding West Bengal police operating in Uttar Pradesh territory
- The authenticity and context of the video evidence presented by Mahua Moitra
- Official responses from both West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh police departments
- Potential legal consequences for those accused of obstructing police duties
As of February 13, 2026, neither Amit Malviya nor BJP officials have issued a comprehensive response to these specific allegations. Noida police authorities are expected to release their official version of events following internal investigations. The incident has already generated significant political debate about the independence of law enforcement agencies and the boundaries of political influence in police matters.