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Mamta Banerjee was furious over the forced removal of TMC MPs, said – dragging elected representatives on the streets is not implementing the law.
Sandy Verma | January 9, 2026 7:24 PM CST

West Bengal Politics: TMC MPs protested outside the office of Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi against the ED raid on I-PAC office in Kolkata. But, the security personnel took TMC MP Mahua Moitra into custody. During this, security personnel were seen carrying away the MPs. Regarding which West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has expressed strong displeasure.

Read :- TMC’s ruckus in Delhi against ED’s raid, Mamata’s MP protested outside the Home Minister’s office.

“I strongly condemn the shameful and ill-treatment meted out to our MPs. Dragging elected representatives onto the streets for exercising their democratic right to protest outside the Home Minister’s office is not law enforcement – it is arrogance in uniform. This is democracy, not BJP’s private property,” TMC chief Mamata Banerjee wrote in an X Post on Friday.

CM Mamata further wrote, “Democracy does not work at the convenience or comfort of those in power. When BJP leaders protest, they expect red carpets and special facilities. When opposition MPs raise their voice, they are dragged, detained and humiliated. This double standard shows the BJP’s idea of ​​democracy – obedience, not protest.”

He wrote, “Let it be clear: respect is mutual. You will respect us, we will respect you. You will drag us on the road, and we will bring you back to the constitutional idea of ​​tolerance, dissent and democratic morality. This is our India. We are citizens by right, not at the mercy of any chair, badge or position of power. No government, no party and no home minister can decide who deserves dignity in a democracy.”


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