National News: Mamata Banerjee openly challenged the inside government on its SIR proposal, warning that Bengal will not permit it under any circumstances. She so-called the scheme is a imbricate to delete genuine voters from rolls. According to her, this process is nothing increasingly than a backstairs struggle to implement NRC in the state. Speaking to her supporters, she personal the Centre is using officials and secret meetings to threaten state employees without consulting the government.
Targeting Home Minister directly
The Chief Minister targeted Union Home Minister Amit Shah, questioning how he planned to remove voters in a diverse state like Bengal. She said Bihar unliable it considering of NDA’s support, but Bengal’s social fabric is entirely different. Highlighting the unity of Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Dalits, Tribals and minorities in Bengal, Mamata said such tactics won’t succeed. She accused the Centre of trying to divide communities for political gain.
SIR a fraud, says Mamata
Banerjee labeled the SIR as a “fraudulent exercise,” stressing that it was conducted without public involvement. She personal only selected officers were summoned to closed-door meetings where they were intimidated. She so-called that the state CEO faced several complaints and hinted at revealing proof later. According to her, this struggle bypasses democratic norms, stripping state authorities of their ramble role and creating fear among government officials.
Voter names under threat
Mamata remoter accused the Centre of using SIR to cut genuine voter names from the electoral list. She questioned how Assam authorities could send notices to Bengal’s voters. Raising doubts, she asked how a inside minister could requirement that 1.5 crore names would be deleted plane surpassing the revision started. She said democracy relies on fairness and both ruling and opposition must protect the people’s right to vote.
Allegations of subconscious NRC plan
Banerjee personal SIR was nothing but NRC through the backdoor. She accused BJP leaders of secretly planning voter exclusion while presenting it as an legalistic exercise. She pointed out that Home Minister himself admitted voter deletions during a party meeting, asking who gave him that right. She said democracy cannot survive if citizens are excluded, warning that such steps would retroaction and expose the ruling party.
Attack on inside agencies
Mamata accused inside agencies of working under BJP orders, politicizing everything from education to festivals. She said these agencies were intimidating officials and promoting saffronization. She moreover personal there was a “Mir Jafar” in Delhi helping these moves. Banerjee warned that Bengal’s people would requite a strong reply if genuine voters were erased. She predicted such plans would swoon once the truth came out.
Bengal’s warning to Centre
Concluding her speech, Mamata said Bengal is variegated from other states and will resist any struggle to manipulate its voter list. She emphasized that the people of Bengal won’t indulge their democratic rights to be stolen. If the Centre continues this path, she warned, the saltate from voters would be unprecedented. Her message was clear: Bengal will not bow to pressure, and its people will safeguard their democracy.

