The Bharatiya Janata Party accused West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of showing signs of desperation regarding the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in the state. BJP’s Information Technology Cell Chief, Amit Malviya, stated that Mamata Banerjee’s anxiety stems from the threat the SIR poses to her alleged reliance on illegal votes and manipulated electoral rolls.
Malviya highlighted Mamata Banerjee’s recent actions, including her stay in Delhi and engagement in political theatrics, as responses to the perceived threat to her established vote bank. He pointed out that while the SIR is being conducted in multiple states, Mamata Banerjee’s opposition to it reflects her disregard for rules and the constitutional framework.
According to Malviya, Mamata Banerjee’s confrontational approach has led to governance challenges in West Bengal, hindering the state’s progress and stability. He emphasized the Chief Minister’s history of conflict with various stakeholders, resulting in a lack of development for the people of the state.
A crucial hearing on Mamata Banerjee’s petition against the SIR is set to take place before the Supreme Court. Speculation arose following a post by Trinamool Congress, hinting at the Chief Minister’s participation in the hearing.
