Mamata Banerjee Alleges Home Minister Amit Shah Is Behind Plot to Remove Genuine Bengal Voters

Mamata Banerjee Alleges Home Minister Amit Shah Is Behind Plot to Remove Genuine Bengal Voters

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has alleged that the Centre’s SIR initiative is being used as a political tool to remove genuine voters from the state’s rolls. Accusing Home Minister Amit Shah of orchestrating the plan, Banerjee claims the move aims to influence Bengal’s electoral landscape and undermine democratic rights.

 

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday escalated her criticism of the Centre, alleging that a covert political operation is underway to tamper with the state’s voter base. Addressing supporters, Banerjee claimed that the SIR initiative—currently being implemented as part of a national verification drive—amounts to a “deep conspiracy” intended to undermine Bengal’s legitimate electorate.

According to Banerjee, the process is being misused to selectively target genuine voters in West Bengal under the guise of administrative scrutiny. She accused Union Home Minister Amit Shah of orchestrating the effort with the broader aim of reshaping the state’s electoral landscape in favour of the ruling party at the Centre. Such actions, she argued, threaten not only the democratic rights of Bengal’s residents but also the integrity of India’s electoral framework.

Her remarks added to ongoing political tensions between the Trinamool Congress government and the Union Home Ministry, particularly over issues of federal authority, citizen verification and voter-list maintenance. Banerjee reiterated that any attempt to delete legitimate voter names would be challenged through administrative channels and, if necessary, legal means. She also urged residents to remain vigilant and verify their electoral records to prevent unwarranted omissions.

The allegations mark a significant flashpoint in the run-up to future electoral cycles, highlighting the growing friction between state and central leadership. As the dispute intensifies, concerns over voter rights, political transparency and federal accountability are expected to remain at the forefront of Bengal’s political narrative.

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