'BJP Commission': Mamata Slams EC for SIR Ahead of Polls; Says 'Will Shake the Nation' if Targeted in Bengal
Mamata Banerjee alleges 35 deaths linked to voter roll revision and accuses BJP of exploiting the process to disenfranchise voters ahead of 2026 elections.
- On Tuesday, November 25, Mamata Banerjee led a massive anti-SIR rally in Bongaon and marched three kilometres to Thakurnagar, branding the Election Commission of India the `BJP's Commission`.
- After writing to the chief election official on November 20, Mamata Banerjee urged an immediate halt to SIR, citing `unrealistic workload` and `impossible timelines` that allegedly caused suicides among Booth Level Officers and anganwadi workers.
- She alleged that 35 people have died due to SIR in Bengal, and BJP is `selling` CAA cards while using AI to create duplicate voters.
- Banerjee warned of nationwide action, saying `If they try to touch Bengal, we will shake the entire country` and vowed the Trinamool Congress would block the NDA's Bihar voter-list revision game before the 2026 Assembly elections.
- Pointing to jurisdiction, Mamata Banerjee questioned how infiltrators crossed borders managed by central agencies and why SIR targets Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, alleging selective implementation.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Flays EC Over SIR Of Electoral Rolls
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'BJP Commission': Mamata slams EC for SIR ahead of polls; says 'will shake the nation' if targeted in Bengal
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