Kolkata | April 14, 2026 West Bengal's politics is once again at a peak of tension, where Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has leveled serious allegations against the Bharatiya Janata Party. The Trinamool Congress (TMC) claims that the BJP is "crossing every limit" to gain power in the state and is indulging in "dirty politics."
Mamata Banerjee, indirectly attacking the BJP, stated that certain forces are trying to disrupt the peace and social balance of Bengal. She alleged that agencies and divisive politics are being used to weaken the democratic system.
Meanwhile, the BJP has completely rejected these allegations. Party leaders claim that this statement reflects the TMC's "political anxiety." The BJP asserts that it is only strengthening its hold among the public through democratic means and is working to bring about change in the state.
According to political analysts, the likelihood of confrontation between the two parties is expected to increase in light of the upcoming elections. West Bengal remains a crucial center of national politics, where the impact of every political activity is observed on a large scale.
On the ground, clashes and rhetoric among workers have intensified, making the atmosphere in the state even more tense. Both sides are continuously attacking each other through rallies, campaigns, and social media.
It will now be important to see whether this political struggle remains within democratic boundaries or takes on a more aggressive form. For now, the cycle of accusations in Bengal's politics continues unabated.
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