All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Jahangir Khan was arrested on Monday near the Nepal border. Khan had emerged as a controversial figure during the assembly election campaign in the Falta constituency. Khan had previously drawn attention after referring to himself as “Pushpa,” a reference to the popular film character. He had withdrawn from the election race earlier, claiming that pressure from Suvendu Adhikari influenced his decision. Came Into Spotlight During Falta Election Campaign Jahangir Khan's name gained significant attention during the election campaign in the Falta Assembly constituency. Locally, he was regarded as an influential political figure, with opponents frequently accusing him of wielding considerable influence in the area. Several complaints were raised against him during the election period, with allegations that his associates intimidated local residents and exerted pressure in the constituency. Controversy Over Remarks To Police Officer Khan attracted widespread attention during the polls after he allegedly openly challenged a police officer. Videos and reports related to the incident circulated widely and became a major talking point during the campaign. The episode prompted opposition parties to question the law-and-order situation in the state and raise concerns over alleged political patronage. Details Of Arrest Awaited Authorities have confirmed Khan's arrest, though details regarding the specific charges and the circumstances leading to the action have not yet been officially disclosed. Police are expected to provide further information as the investigation progresses
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