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Mamata Banerjee Urges Voters to Exercise Democratic Rights Amid Electoral Roll Concerns

Mamata Banerjee Urges Voters to Exercise Democratic Rights Amid Electoral Roll Concerns


PTI, April 5, 2026, Samserganj : West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday urged people to cast their votes to “take revenge” for the deletion of people's names from the electoral rolls.

The Trinamool Congress chief urged people whose names have been deleted from the voter list during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls to move appeals before the tribunal.

Addressing an election rally at Samserganj, which was the epicentre of violence during the protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act in Muslim-majority Murshidabad district in April 2025, she said, "Cast your votes to take revenge for deletion of people's names, and against the SIR so that the results reflect that."

Banerjee asked the TMC workers to remain vigilant till the counting date on May 4. Assembly polls in West Bengal will be held in two phases on April 23 and 29.

In an apparent reference to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Banerjee alleged that he was behind the deletion of voters' names in West Bengal during the SIR exercise.

"If you have the guts, fight directly," she said. Asking all TMC workers to be on guard during the poll period, Banerjee said, "I hope none of our booth agents will sell themselves off to the BJP, in the interest of West Bengal."

Claiming that EVM machines will be made to malfunction at some places, the TMC chief instructed party workers not to allow EC officials to repair the machines and instead demand replacements.

Speaking at the rally in support of Mohammed Nur Alam in Samserganj and Mohammed Amirul Islam in Farakka, Banerjee accused the BJP of spreading canards against her that she did not do much for the interest of the Muslims, maintaining that she has fought hard against the implementation of the Waqf (Amendment) Act.

Murshidabad witnessed violence during the implementation of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, leading to the death of some persons, including a father-son duo who were hacked to death by a mob, with the BJP accusing the TMC of engineering violent agitations in various parts of the district.

Claiming that development work has stalled owing to the assembly polls, she said, "They (EC) have transferred nearly 500 officers, but this is only for a month; work will begin again after that."

The chief minister accused the EC of "deleting names of some, while intimidating some others", in the name of SIR of electoral rolls.

Banerjee asked 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, the Prime Minister and the Home Minister also won with their votes earlier, so they should have resigned first," she said.

Claiming that she and her party will never allow the establishment of detention camps in the name of NRC, Banerjee said, "That is why you are being vengeful against me."

She sought to remind that the Election Commission's authority over the state's administration is till completion of the election process.

Addressing another public meeting in Murshidabad district's Jiaganj, Banerjee said that in her own constituency Bhabanipur in Kolkata, 40,000 names have been deleted from the electoral rolls.

"All those who get to vote will cast their vote in favour of the TMC," she asserted, maintaining that even the BJP's supporters will not vote for the saffron brigade, and instead support the ruling party in Bengal.

Claiming that names of Hindus were also deleted in the SIR exercise, Banerjee said, "I am from a Hindu family, names of my family members have also been deleted."

She also alleged that the BJP was "spreading venom" in the name of religion, which stands for humanity.

The TMC chief asserted that migrant workers from Bengal staying in other states were being deported after being branded as Bangladeshi.

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