• 'Around 2 lakh central forces in Bengal, are they trying to intimidate me': Mamata slams Centre ahead of polls
    Telegraph | 23 April 2026
  • West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday expressed surprise over the deployment of CRPF armoured vehicles for maintaining law and order during the Assembly polls, alleging that the BJP-led Centre has engaged all wings of the government to work in its favour.

    Addressing a TMC rally in North 24 Parganas district, she claimed that central forces such as the CRPF, ITBP, CISF and BSF, along with other central entities including the railways, have been deployed for the elections.

    "Elections are a festival of democracy, not for killing anyone," the TMC chief said, urging supporters to lodge FIRs if they face any atrocities.

    "Around two lakh central force personnel have been brought into Bengal for the elections. This is unprecedented. Are they trying to intimidate me by deploying so many forces?" she asked.

    Challenging the BJP, Banerjee said, "I want to see who has more power -- the armoured vehicles or the people," asserting that she was not afraid of the party.

    Referring to Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s recent remarks warning of strict action against troublemakers, she said such statements should be made only after winning the polls.

    "There is no chance of your victory," she added.

    The chief minister alleged that state police were acting in favour of the BJP.

    "Our police have become their associates; they no longer recognise me now, they know the BJP," she said, while urging IAS, IPS and other officials to work impartially.

    Citing a recent clash between TMC and BJP workers at Ekbalpore in Kolkata, she accused the police of targeting her party’s workers and questioned why BJP candidate for Kolkata Port Rakesh Singh had not been arrested.

    Claiming that a list of 1,000 TMC leaders and workers had been prepared for arrest ahead of polling, Banerjee warned, "If one TMC worker is arrested, thousands of my mothers and sisters will come out." Urging people not to vote for the BJP, she alleged that large-scale deletions from voter lists could lead to deportations if the party comes to power.

    "If 90 lakh names can be deleted from the voter list in the SIR exercise, then half of the people of Bengal will be deported by way of NRC if they (BJP) comes to power," she said.

    She asked everyone enrolled for Haj pilgrimage from the state to cast their votes before undertaking the journey to Mecca.

    "I assure you that our Haj Committee will take care of your pilgrimage," she said.

    Banerjee accused the BJP of mobilising migrant workers to influence voting and alleged that the Election Commission was intimidating people by imposing restrictions such as curbs on motorbike movement ahead of polling.

    Claiming that the BJP was using extensive resources for campaigning, she said, "They have come to Bengal with 100 aircraft and several hundred helicopters, but they will not be seen after the polls are over."
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