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Mamata Banerjee said, “We will win Bengal, BJP will not stay at the center till 2029”
Samira Vishwas | January 10, 2026 2:24 PM CST

Mamta Banerjee’s strong comment on BJP

New Delhi. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made sharp statements against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) at a rally organized in Kolkata. He said that no matter how hard BJP tries, it will not be able to achieve success in Bengal. Expressing hope of victory in the elections to be held in 2026, Mamata said that after winning Bengal, she will also have to win Delhi. He claimed that BJP is no longer in a position to rule India. Meanwhile, Mamata instructed her MP Kalyan Banerjee that her next protest will be in front of the Election Commission.

Mamata’s response to ED raid

Chief Minister Mamata defended her decision to lift the necessary documents during the Enforcement Directorate (ED) raid on IPEC office. “During the raid on I-PC yesterday, they tried to steal information to my party’s strategy. We strongly condemn this,” he said. Mamta explained in detail that the ED had reached there at 6 am, while she reached there around 11:45 am. During this period, many confidential information of the party was stolen.

Mamta’s attack on central government

Mamta accused the Central Government that all the government agencies are working on the instructions of the Centre. He said that BJP is trying to come to power by force in various states.

BJP’s nexus with Election Commission

Mamata Banerjee attacked both the Election Commission and the BJP, saying that the BJP has won elections in states like Maharashtra with the help of the Election Commission. He said, “You have won elections in Maharashtra, Haryana and Bihar on the basis of strength. Do you think that you will capture Bengal in the same way?

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