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šŸ”„ ā€œStop Jumping the Gun!ā€ — Mamata Banerjee Blasts Media, Takes Swipe at BJP Amid Poll Heat

Mamata Banerjee slams media for early BJP victory claims and accuses BJP of pressuring TMC workers to defect, intensifying Bengal’s political battle.

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Kolkata | May 5, 2026 West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee launched a sharp and fiery attack on sections of the media, accusing them of prematurely projecting victories for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) even before vote counting reaches decisive rounds. Her remarks come at a time when political tensions are peaking and early trends are shaping narratives across key constituencies

. In a strongly worded statement, Banerjee lashed out at what she called ā€œirresponsible reporting,ā€ saying media personnel should wait until at least the fifth or sixth round of counting before declaring trends. ā€œWhy this hurry to say BJP is winning?ā€ she questioned, hinting at what she implied was a deliberate attempt to influence public perception during crucial counting hours.

Turning her guns directly on the BJP, Banerjee alleged that the party is aggressively reaching out to grassroots workers of her All India Trinamool Congress (TMC), pressuring them to switch sides. In a sarcastic yet stinging remark, she said, ā€œBJP is asking our party workers to join. They can go—for protection, I have no problem,ā€ signaling both defiance and a veiled accusation of intimidation tactics.

The Chief Minister’s comments reflect growing distrust between political parties and sections of the media, especially during high-stakes elections where every trend can shift momentum. Her statement also underscores the ongoing battle for narrative control, as early projections often influence voter sentiment and political morale.

Ā Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party has not officially responded to Banerjee’s allegations. However, party leaders in recent days have expressed confidence in expanding their footprint in West Bengal, setting the stage for a fierce political showdown.

As counting continues, Banerjee’s aggressive stance signals that the war of words is far from over—both on the ground and across television screens. The coming rounds are expected to be ą¤Øą¤æą¤°ą„ą¤£ive, not just for electoral outcomes, but also for the credibility battle between political powerhouses and the media.

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