TMC Political Protest: 8 MPs, including Mahua Moitra, arrested; Chaos outside Home Ministry, Know latest updates

By: Kashish Chawla

On: Friday, January 9, 2026 1:26 PM

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TMC Political Protest: The political scene in Bengal has heated up following ED raids. After raids on the premises of I-PAC’s directors, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also visited site, escalating this controversy, which has now reached to the courts. A single-judge bench of the Calcutta High Court, headed by Justice Sudra Ghosh, will today hear three petitions related to the raids and search operations conducted by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) at the office of Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC) and the residence of its co-founder, Pratik Jain. The raids took place yesterday in Salt Lake, located in the northern outskirts of Kolkata, and on Loudon Street in central Kolkata.

ED Raid In Bengal

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Before filing petition in the Calcutta High Court, ED issued a statement refuting Mamata Banerjee’s claims and stating that the raids and search operations were in connection with the alleged coal smuggling racket led by Anup Maji. ED also claimed that these operations had no connection to I-PAC or any political party. All eyes will be on the Calcutta High Court today, as Justice Ghosh’s bench will hear all three petitions together.

Mamata Banerjee Delhi Protest

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Total eight TMC MP’s detained by Delhi Police during protest against ED raids on I-PAC, along with the party members alleging their “peaceful dharna was assaulted”. ED rejects the allegations while accuses Banerjee of interfering in the search and removing ‘Key Evidence’ and said that raids were evidence-based.

TMC MP Mahua Moitra said, “We have been detained and brought to Parliament Street Police Station. We were peacefully protesting outside the office of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who has sent his Enforcement Directorate, the ‘Extortion Directorate,’ to raid our party, conduct political espionage, and steal our election data and documents. They dragged us, elected representatives, here. Why is the ED only for the opposition? No other opposition leader has the courage that Didi (Mamata Banerjee) showed yesterday in protecting our party’s documents.”

TMC MPs stage protest at Home Ministry over ED Raid; Mamata shows seized documents, claims political targeting

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Eight Trinamool Congress members of Parliament staged an impromptu demonstration in front of the Union Home Minister’s office in Delhi around 8.30 a.m. on Friday. Since they had not sought permission and stood blocking the entrance, the Delhi Police had to remove them forcibly. The well-crafted spectacle gave the party valuable airtime in its protest against the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) raid on its poll and political consultancy agency.

On Thursday, even as the raid was on in Kolkata, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee rushed to the site and came out in a little over 10 minutes, openly flaunting documents, a laptop, and a mobile phone grabbed from inside. She even addressed the media, holding these. While the Trinamool blamed the Centre for using its probe agencies to secure confidential files to glean intelligence on the upcoming Assembly election, the ED clarified that the raid had nothing to do with polls or politics.

It was reminiscent of another raid in 2019, when the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) reached the home of then Kolkata Police Commissioner Rajiv Kumar. Mamata rushed to his residence and framed the exercise as a political vendetta by the central government. She even went on a sit-in protest in central Kolkata over the raid. The move then was attributed to her acquiring a certain diary, though there was no evidence of it.

TMC Political Protest: How Mamata and TMC take their demands to streets

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This exercise highlighted for the public her readiness to confront central agencies head-on, positioning herself as the protector of state officials. Similarly, Mamata famously staged a dharna outside the CBI office in Kolkata, accusing the central government of misusing investigative agencies. The protest drew national attention, showcasing her ability to turn bureaucratic confrontations into mass political spectacles.

Old timers talk of a half-century-old spectacle when a young Mamata, then with the Congress, jumped on top of a car that was being used by Jayaprakash Narayan during a Kolkata visit. It became a visual metaphor for her confrontational politics — literally rising above obstacles to demand attention. During the Left Front rule in the state, sustaining an injury on her head, reportedly from police canes, Mamata appeared in public with a bandage and continued her protests. The image reinforced her portrayal as a “fighter” who refuses to be silenced, even when physically hurt.

Mamata’s ‘Khela Hobey’ spirit: TMC protests across Delhi, Tripura, and Assam highlights activism

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Again, in the run-up to the 2021 state election, Mamata was seen campaigning riding a wheelchair after suffering a leg injury. It led an imaginative party member to create a poster of a football and a leg in a cast, with the now-famous “khela hobey” (let the game begin) slogan. This not only drew sympathy but also energised her supporters, who saw her determination as proof of her commitment. At 71, and as the head of administration, Mamata of yore may have changed somewhat, but her “khemamtala hobey” attitude now reflects off her colleagues on occasions.

In Delhi again, there was a night drama in October 2023, when Trinamool leaders, led by her nephew and party General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee, sat at Krishi Bhavan premises in protest over Union Minister of State Sadhvi Niranjan allegedly failing to meet them despite a scheduled appointment. Delhi Police had to physically remove and detain them, cutting short that chapter of their demand for the release of then-MGNREGS fund.

Trinamool MPs have also carried out demonstrations in Tripura and Assam, alleging attacks on their workers and suppression of democratic rights, which have led to verbal and physical altercations, making visuals for the cameras.

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Kashish Chawla

Kashish Chawla is a content writer at Punjab Kesari. A journalist with 1.5+ experience years across digital media. She is graduated from Bachelors in Journalism and Mass communication from Chaudhary Charan Singh University, worked with Zee Media as a website content writer, and as a reported with Indianewslive.