Kolkata, April 24, 2026 — West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee launched a sharp attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) during an election rally in Chowringhee. She said she would unite opposition parties and remove the BJP from power in Delhi after securing victory in West Bengal.
Her remarks have intensified the political battle ahead of the upcoming phases of the West Bengal Assembly elections.
Mamata Banerjee’s Strong Warning to BJP
Addressing a large gathering, Mamata Banerjee accused several individuals of acting as agents of the BJP. She claimed she has documented details of those working against her party.
“I have noted down the names of everyone acting as a broker for the BJP—from A to Z,” she said.
She also criticized the BJP for allegedly monitoring opposition leaders and selecting individuals based on personal backgrounds.
Banerjee made it clear that her party would not be intimidated. She emphasized that her political fight focuses on justice and rights.
Vow to Challenge BJP at National Level
Mamata Banerjee expressed strong confidence in defeating the BJP, not only in West Bengal but also at the national level. She said she would build a united opposition front to challenge the ruling party in Delhi.
“I will conquer Delhi after winning Bengal. I will bring all opposition parties together,” she said.
She added that her goal is not to gain power for herself but to remove the BJP from the Centre.
“I do not want power. I want the BJP to be dismantled in Delhi,” she stated.
Her statement signals a broader political ambition and positions her as a key opposition leader in national politics.
Chowringhee Seat Becomes Key Battleground
The rally took place in Chowringhee, a crucial constituency in Kolkata that will go to polls in the second phase on April 29.
The seat remains a stronghold of the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC). The party has held the seat since its formation in 2011.
Mamata Banerjee campaigned for TMC candidate Nayna Bandopadhyay, a two-time sitting MLA. She faces BJP candidate Santosh Pathak in the upcoming election.
Chowringhee was earlier a Congress stronghold before senior leader Subrata Mukherjee joined the TMC. Since then, the constituency has remained under TMC control.
High Voter Turnout Boosts Political Momentum
The first phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections recorded an impressive voter turnout of 91.83%. This marks one of the highest participation rates in recent years.
The strong turnout reflects high political engagement among voters. It also indicates that the election remains highly competitive.
Political analysts believe such high participation could influence the outcome significantly.
TMC vs BJP: Intensifying Political Battle
The ongoing election has turned into a direct contest between the TMC and the BJP. Mamata Banerjee continues to position her party as the defender of regional identity and democratic values.
On the other hand, the BJP aims to expand its presence in West Bengal and challenge the TMC’s dominance.
Banerjee’s aggressive speech highlights the growing tension between the two parties. It also shows her strategy of mobilizing voters by taking a strong stand against the BJP.
What Lies Ahead
The second phase of polling will take place on April 29 across several key constituencies, including Chowringhee. Authorities have made security arrangements to ensure smooth voting.
The counting of votes is scheduled for May 4, 2026.
As campaigning intensifies, both the TMC and BJP will focus on gaining voter support in the remaining phases.
Mamata Banerjee has sharpened her attack on the BJP while projecting herself as a national opposition leader. Her call to unite opposition parties and remove the BJP from Delhi adds a new dimension to the ongoing elections.
With high voter turnout and strong political messaging, the West Bengal Assembly elections continue to draw national attention. The upcoming phases will play a crucial role in determining the future political landscape of the state and beyond.
