West Bengal | Bengal's radical double whammy
An outspoken pair of polarisers—one Hindu monk, one Muslim renegade—heat up poll skillet

OPPOSITE POLES: Former Trinamool MLA Humayun Kabir (left); Kartik Maharaj, the Bharat Sevashram Sangha monk and Padma Shri awardee (right).
Murshidabad, the old capital of Bengal’s nawabs, has never been shorn of its centrality in modern politics—given the creatively functional role it reserves for the communal question. Even its pre-2014 social temperature charts, albeit relatively stable, were marred by a few violent spikes. In the past decade, it attained an even lower boiling point. Last April, in fact, saw a widespread conflagration sweep the frontier district, becoming Bengal’s headline political event for weeks.
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