Mamata Banerjee levels allegations over Malda incident, blames political rivals
Stating that the mastermind behind Wednesday's gherao of the judicial officers for several hours in Malda district's Mothabari was arrested by the state's CID, Mamata claimed that this police organisation is still under her control and not of the Election Commission.
"The BJP loaned him (the accused) from the AIMIM and brought him here," she alleged, while addressing an election rally at Harirampur in Dakshin Dinajpur district.
"ISF is with them; Congress and BJP have also provided instigation," the Trinamool Congress chief alleged, stating that the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) arrested the main accused, advocate Mofakkarul Islam, from Bagdogra Airport when he was trying to flee.
"It is they who engineered the violence in Malda's Mothabari," she said.
Alleging that goons were being brought in from outside to create unrest in poll-bound West Bengal, Mamata said: "They don't even spare the judges."
The Chief Minister accused the AIMIM, whose chief Asaduddin Owaisi has come out in support of Aam Janata Unnayan Party (AJUP), floated recently by former TMC MLA Humayun Kabir, of having divided votes in the Bihar Assembly elections to help the BJP win the polls.
Kabir has vowed to take on the TMC and also the BJP in all Assembly seats in Muslim-majority Murshidabad district.
Pointing out that voters' names were deleted during the ongoing special intensive revision (SIR) exercise and expressing agreement with their anguish, Mamata said she has fought for their rights and for their names to be included in the electoral rolls.
She questioned why the Assembly polls could not be conducted with the same electoral rolls used in the 2024 general elections.
"If the voter list contained names of infiltrators, Modi also won with their votes earlier, so he should resign first," she said.
"Money is being brought in using CRPF vehicles," the CM alleged, claiming that she knows where these were going.
"I have a record of these movements and will expose them at the appropriate time," she said.
Mamata said that the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah in West Bengal during the polls will lead to a reduction in the BJP's vote share.
Shah has said he would camp in West Bengal for 15 days during the two-phase Assembly elections in the state on April 23 and 29.
"You may stay in West Bengal for 365 days, but that will not change anything," the TMC supremo stated.
Accusing the BJP of having created a ruckus near her Kalighat residence on Thursday during the nomination rally of Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari, led by Shah, she said: "It is futile to expect any courtesy from them."
Claiming that the names of 40,000 voters of Bhabanipur constituency, from where she is contesting to get re-elected, have been deleted in the SIR exercise, she asserted, despite that the TMC will win this election.
"I am your candidate in all the 294 constituencies in the state... Forget whose name is there as our party nominee," the TMC chief said.
She also accused the BJP of trying to impose a new version of religion on people.
"The BJP is trying to spread venom amongst people," she said, maintaining that she celebrates festivals of all religions.
Mamata said her MPs have told her that the BJP is planning to bring in the Delimitation Bill in Parliament.
Asserting that the BJP will lose in the 2026 Assembly polls, the Chief Minister said that the saffron party will be driven out of Delhi after defeat in West Bengal.
"They want to divide Bengal again," she said, claiming that a map had surfaced on social media showing a proposal to carve out a new state comprising some districts of Bihar and north Bengal.
Mamata said that the Election Commission has appointed new DGP, police commissioners, district magistrates and other officers.
"I know they are all from West Bengal and will support the state," she said, maintaining that they should not listen to the BJP and instead work for the people.
Alleging that names of outsiders were being included in the voter list during the SIR exercise, Mamata, at another election meeting in Raiganj, said that the BJP has submitted sacks full of forms to the EC for this purpose.
The TMC has been alleging that the BJP has submitted thousands of Form 6 to the EC for inclusion of names in the voter list.
Accusing the EC of adopting a pick-and-choose criteria for inclusion in the voter list, the TMC chief claimed that the names of minorities, women, workers, those belonging to the SC and ST categories were being deleted.
The TMC supremo also accused the BJP of bringing in goons from outside and also indulging in "money laundering".
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