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.BJP’s PATHOLOGICAL HATRED for Bengal and Bengalis just bared its FASCIST FANGS again. In ‘Double Engine’ Odisha, ten innocent hawkers from Bengal were dragged away from their dinner plates like animals, beaten and jailed in the dead of night for the “crime” of speaking in Bengali. These men had...

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In just a few hours, our Honourable Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, will deliver a speech full of lofty promises at a rally in Durgapur. Before addressing the bhai-bahen (brothers and sisters) of Bengal, I urge you, Narendra Modi ji, to first listen to the voice of this brother from the Matua community in the video below. Please watch how this Matua brother breaks down in tears, sharing the painful ordeal of his two sons in Maharashtra — a state governed by your party, the BJP. Nishikanta Biswas, a resident of Ranaghat in Nadia district, says his family voted for the BJP. Yet, his sons, Manishankar and Nayan — who went to Maharashtra for work — have been languishing in police custody for the past six months. Their ailing mother, paralysed and desperate for support, still doesn’t know when your party-controlled state police will release her sons, who alone can arrange treatment for her. These Matua youths possess all necessary documents, including a special identity card from the All India Matua Mahasangha — issued by none other than your party’s MP, Shantanu Thakur. Even that failed to protect them from the anti-Bengali wrath of the Maharashtra BJP government, which continues to detain them unlawfully. Let me make it clear: We are not supporting infiltrators. Our fight is for Bengali-speaking Indian citizens whose rights are being trampled. Before showering praises on Bengal and Bengalis from your rally podium, please answer the following questions raised by the Matua community: 1.BJP leaders in Bengal keep asserting that all detainees suspected of being Bangladeshis are Rohingyas. Do you endorse this view? If so, how do you explain the treatment of these two Matua brothers — devout Hindus and Indian citizens? 2.If all such detainees are truly Rohingyas, why are Hindu citizens being persecuted in BJP-ruled states? 3.If these two are not Indian citizens, how did your own MP and Union Minister, Shantanu Thakur, issue them identity cards under the All India Matua Mahasangha? 4.This incident exposes the BJP’s anti-Bengali mindset and rips off the mask of so-called nationalism and inclusivity. We know you won’t miss the chance to invoke the names of Tagore, Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Vivekananda, or Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in your speech. But can you explain why the language and identity of these very icons — Bengali — are being systematically sidelined and criminalized in BJP-ruled states? You may try to dodge these questions — but the tears in the eyes of these Matua sons will echo through the streets of Bengal and deliver a fitting reply in the 2026 Assembly elections.

Samirul Islam

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Today, I attended janasabhas at Amdanga and Haripal, and led a padyatra covering Shibpur and Howrah Dakshin in support of our Maa-Mati-Manush candidates. The resounding uludhwani of our mothers and sisters, and the thunderous applause of our brothers, charged the air with an energy and emotion that words can barely capture. It is on the strength of this love, and with these blessings, that we press forward in our mission for Bengal's development. The zamindars sitting in Delhi have long treated Bengal as an afterthought, a state to be exploited during elections and ignored thereafter. The BJP makes sweeping promises to Bengal every five years, yet when the time comes to deliver, they withhold funds that rightfully belong to this state and its people. This is a deliberate betrayal. The people of Bengal have seen through it, and they will no longer accept it. Outsiders cannot understand Bengal, its soil, its soul, its centuries of culture and resistance. They come here with the politics of division; we answer with the politics of development. Trinamool Congress has stood by the people of Bengal through every storm, and we will continue to do so. This election is Bengal's moment to speak. To protect our heritage, our rights, and our dignity, I urge every community, every faith, every language to vote for Peerzada Kasem Siddiqui from Amdanga, Dr. Karabi Manna from Haripal, Dr. Rana Chatterjee from Shibpur, Nandita Choudhary from Howrah Dakshin, and joraphool candidates across Bengal. The time has come to democratically, decisively, and permanently bid farewell to the BJP from Bengal.

Mamata Banerjee

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