The political battle in West Bengal escalated on Sunday, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi launching a pointy assault on the ruling Trinamool Congress over legislation and order, whereas Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urged voters to “take revenge” over alleged deletions from electoral rolls throughout the Particular Intensive Revision (SIR) train.

West Bengal is ready to vote in two phases on April 23 and 29, with counting scheduled for Could 4.
Modi flags Malda incident, calls it ‘maha jungleraj’
Addressing an election rally in Cooch Behar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the latest picketing of judicial officers in Malda as an indication of “maha jungle raj” underneath the TMC authorities, information company PTI reported.
“When even judicial officers will not be secure, how will you count on that frequent folks shall be secure underneath TMC rule? What occurred in Malda is an instance of TMC’s maha jungle raj,” Modi stated, referring to the incident the place judges have been allegedly held for hours throughout protests over voter roll revisions.
He additional alleged that “democracy is bleeding day by day on the sacred soil of Bengal” and accused the Mamata Banerjee authorities of being “hell-bent on murdering legislation and order”.
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The Prime Minister additionally linked the problem to broader issues of infiltration and governance. He claimed there had been a “harmful demographic change” in border areas and alleged that infiltrators have been being protected by TMC networks.
‘TMC’s time is up’, says PM, guarantees motion after Could 4
Stepping up his assault, Modi stated the turnout at his rally indicated that “the Trinamool Congress’s time is up”, a separate ANI report said. “On this election, concern shall be pushed out of Bengal. Confidence will awaken via the BJP’s grand victory,” he stated, urging voters to not be intimidated.
He warned of motion after the outcomes: “After Could 4, the legislation will take its course, irrespective of how huge a goon it might be, this time justice shall be served.”
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Contrasting the BJP with the ruling get together, Modi stated, “On one hand, there may be concern of TMC, and alternatively, you’ve got the belief of BJP… On one hand, there may be concern of infiltration, and alternatively, there may be belief within the BJP which might drive away infiltrators from the state.”
Mamata hits again, urges voters to ‘take revenge’
Responding to the BJP’s assaults, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee known as on voters to make use of the poll field to reply to alleged irregularities within the voter listing, PTI reported. “Solid your votes to take revenge for deletion of individuals’s names, and towards the SIR in order that the outcomes mirror that,” Banerjee stated at a rally in Samserganj, as per PTI.
She alleged that names have been being faraway from electoral rolls unfairly and urged affected voters to strategy tribunals.
The TMC chief additionally claimed that the deletions have been politically motivated and hinted on the involvement of central management.
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Banerjee accused the Election Fee of “deleting names of some, whereas intimidating some others” throughout the SIR course of, the report famous.
She additionally raised issues concerning the voting course of, alleging that EVMs may malfunction in sure areas and instructing get together employees to demand replacements as a substitute of repairs if points come up.
Questioning the necessity for recent revisions, she requested why the identical electoral rolls used within the 2024 Lok Sabha elections couldn’t be used once more.
The CM additionally accused the BJP of “spreading venom” within the title of faith and claimed that each Hindu and Muslim voters had been affected by deletions.














