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Mamata Claims Assembly Elections to be Announced After Final Voter Rolls Published in February 2026

Mamata Claims Assembly Elections to be Announced After Final Voter Rolls Published in February 2026


PTI, COOCH BEHAR, DEC 9, 2025: Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday claimed that the Assembly elections in the state would be announced immediately after the publication of the final electoral rolls following the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in February 2026 to prevent any legal challenge to the fresh voters' list.

Addressing a public meeting at the Ras Melaground here, Mamata alleged that the SIR exercise was being used to instil fear among voters. The Chief Minister also attacked the Centre over the alleged withholding of funds under the 100-day work scheme and tore up a note on stage listing what she described as "humiliating conditions" imposed by the Union government for the resumption of payments.

"They will declare elections just after the final rolls of SIR are out in February, so that nobody gets the chance to challenge the rolls legally. It will be done so that elections are held based on that list," Mamata claimed.

The Chief Minister alleged that the Election Commission's November 4 rollout of the SIR had created "widespread fear" among people, making them apprehensive that their names would be arbitrarily dropped from the voters' list. "Now we have to prove our citizenship? What greater shame can there be than this? People who have lived here for generations are being asked to prove who they are," she said.

Stepping up her attack on the Centre, Mamata accused the BJP-led government of running an "anarchic and autocratic" regime and claimed that the saffron party would "destroy the culture, language, and heritage of Bengal" if it comes to power in the state. She also alleged that had her government blocked the SIR process, the BJP-led dispensation at the Centre would have imposed President's Rule in West Bengal.

"They were waiting for a chance. If we had stopped the SIR, President's Rule would have been imposed here," she claimed.

Mamata said that despite orders of the Calcutta High Court and the Supreme Court, the Centre had not released the dues even after a year and had instead sent a letter placing several conditions on the implementation of the scheme. "We do not accept these conditions. Bengal will run the 100-day work scheme on its own," she declared, before tearing the note into pieces from the dais.

Claiming that funds under the rural employment scheme had been stopped for four years, Mamata alleged that other welfare programmes, such as the rural housing and village road projects, had also been stalled by the Centre. She said her government had launched an alternative scheme, 'Karmashree', ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections by providing work from the state exchequer and asserted that the programme had been successful.

"We don't want alms from anyone. Bengal knows how to stand on its own feet," the Chief Minister said.

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