Mamata warns BJP of ‘dire political backlash' if it doesn't stop 'harassing' Bengali-speaking people - watsupptoday.com
Mamata warns BJP of ‘dire political backlash' if it doesn't stop 'harassing' Bengali-speaking people
Posted 16 Jul 2025 04:44 PM

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July 16, 2025: Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, warned the saffron party of dire political consequences if it did not immediately put an end to the BJP-led Centre's policy of harassing and mistreating Bengali-speaking people across the country on Wednesday. Banerjee also alleged that the ruling dispensation at the Centre was “influencing the Election Commission of India” to achieve its political ambitions across states. She was speaking at a public meeting after holding a protest march in rain-drenched Kolkata against the alleged torture of Bengali-speaking people in BJP-ruled states.
“I will challenge the central government notices which were surreptitiously sent to BJP-ruled states to harass Bengali-speaking people and detain them at the slightest suspicion,” the Trinamool Congress supremo alleged at the rally, which terminated at the Dorina Crossing in central Kolkata. “I am ashamed and disheartened at the Centre and the BJP's attitude towards Bengalis,” Banerjee claimed.
Expressing her resolve to fight the BJP “inch by inch” if it tried to "persecute" Bengali-speaking people, she said that the saffron camp should remain prepared for a fresh round of ‘Khela Hobey' (the game-is-on slogan coined ahead of the 2021 state polls) during the assembly elections in 2026.
“I have decided to speak more in Bangla from now on, hold me in detention camps if you can,” she said while attacking the BJP. Banerjee stated that she would not tolerate any disrespect being shown to them on flimsy grounds, claiming that there are nearly 22 lakh migrant workers from Bengal working in other parts of the country with valid identity documents like Aadhar, EPIC, and PAN cards. “What right does the BJP have in harassing Bengalis like this, even arresting them and forcefully pushing them back to Bangladesh? Is West Bengal not part of India?” she asked. Stating that "extreme situations call for extreme counter measures", Banerjee said, "I will say this in the simplest of words. We will not fight you physically. But if the BJP doesn't put an end to its persecution policies immediately, then the Trinamool Congress knows how to make them stop."

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