West Bengal CM Highlights Officer Transfers to Tamil Nadu Ahead of Elections

West Bengal CM Highlights Officer Transfers to Tamil Nadu Ahead of Elections.webp

In Bethuadahari (West Bengal), April 6, Mamata Banerjee, leader of the TMC, alleged on Monday that the BJP had entered into a "tacit agreement" with the Congress and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin. She claimed that many officers from the West Bengal cadre had been sent to the southern state as poll observers, hindering development work in the state.

She stated that although five states are holding elections simultaneously, the Election Commission transferred approximately 500 officers in West Bengal, in contrast to a smaller number in other states.

Banerjee said she would travel across the country to foster opposition unity against the saffron party after the Assembly elections.

Addressing a rally in Nadia district in support of party candidates, the CM stated that several officers from the West Bengal cadre had been sent to Tamil Nadu as observers by the Election Commission following the announcement of the Assembly elections.

"You (BJP) must have a tacit understanding with the Congress and Stalin," she alleged.

"They (BJP) are placing their own officers in prominent positions in West Bengal to ensure their free movement," she claimed.

The main contest in Tamil Nadu is between the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA) -- which includes Congress, DMDK, and VCK -- and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by the AIADMK with BJP, PMK, AMMK, and others as allies.

Asserting that the TMC will target the BJP in Delhi after winning the Assembly polls in Bengal, Banerjee said they will seek the support of all parties for that purpose.

"I will travel across the country to unite the opposition," she said.

The TMC supremo claimed that the voter list on which the BJP came to power in 2024 was discarded three months before the Assembly elections in West Bengal.

"You (Prime Minister Narendra Modi) should resign, the home minister, the entire government should resign," Banerjee asserted.

"You should understand that if you don't, the people will make you do so," she said.

Banerjee alleged that if the BJP comes to power in Bengal, it will impose restrictions on the consumption of fish, meat, and eggs.

"Due to the SIR exercise, 250 people died in Bengal, and you (BJP) must take responsibility for that. I don't blame the Election Commission, they are only tools like the CBI and the ED," she said.

The chief minister said the TMC does not support the gherao of judicial officers in Mothabari, Malda, and alleged that the BJP benefited from the division of votes in Bihar with the help of AIMIM.

"We do not support any attacks, but the officer who arrested the mastermind has been sent to Tamil Nadu," she alleged, referring to IPS officer Supratim Sarkar being deputed as an observer.

Banerjee also questioned the citizenship process, asking why those who had been in India for a short time were granted citizenship while long-time residents faced deletion from voter lists.

"We want to see a united India," she said.

Banerjee alleged that chief electoral officer Manoj Agarwal went to Nandigram on Sunday accompanied by BJP supporters.

Urging voters to respond through the ballot, Banerjee claimed that around 24 lakh names were restored in the electoral rolls due to her efforts.

Maintaining that her government would not allow detention camps in the state, she said, "We will prevent any move to push people out of Bengal through NRC."

Banerjee said she would file her nomination from the Bhabanipur Assembly constituency on April 8.

Addressing a TMC rally at Samudragarh in Purba Bardhaman district, the chief minister said this election is different from the previous ones and alleged that the BJP engineered the deletion of a large number of names from the voter list through the SIR exercise.

"BJP leaders have used AI to delete the names of voters en masse; this will be avenged," she warned.

Claiming that the BJP has stopped central funds for various welfare projects in the state, Banerjee said, "Such moves will not stop development work in Bengal."

"I urge the people of Bengal to avenge the SIR-related harassment by defeating the BJP," Banerjee said.

Speaking at a poll rally at Santipur in Nadia district, the TMC chief said the party celebrates all festivals, whether it be Durga Puja, Kali Puja, Eid or Christmas.

"But the BJP is trying to create division among the people in the name of religion. Teach them a lesson," Banerjee said.

Mocking the BJP over its promise to give Rs 3,000 to every woman in the state replacing Lakshmir Bhandar scheme where Rs 1,500 is given to general caste and Rs 1,700 to women from the scheduled caste and tribes, Banerjee said, "You will instead give bulldozer."

The chief minister said her government introduced 105 welfare schemes for the people.

Asserting that this election is a "dharmayudh" (crusade), she said in this case, dharma is that of humanity, that of living with all.

"Your (BJP) dharma is of dividing people, but my dharma is of unity, yours is of taking away voting rights while mine is to restore those," the TMC chief said.
 
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