Mamata Banerjee Vows to Oust BJP from Bengal; Alleges EC Bias
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee pledges to oust BJP from her state and then from national power, accusing the Election Commission of being influenced by the BJP. She condemns recent attacks on judicial officers and stresses the need for maintaining peace. Banerjee also criticizes Congress and CPI(M) for collusion.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has made a bold electoral promise to remove the BJP from power in her state and eventually in Delhi. Addressing a rally, she alleged that the Election Commission is operating under BJP's influence, halting development in West Bengal.
Banerjee condemned the recent attack on judicial officers in Malda, urging central agencies to take action and emphasizing peace and unity among communities. She continued her critique by accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah of derailing the country with unfulfilled promises.
The TMC leader didn't spare Congress and CPI(M), accusing them of covert alliances with the BJP. Banerjee, who actively protested against voter disenfranchisement, called for resolve and legal appeal by affected citizens, urging a halt to actions that damage Bengal's reputation.
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