A sharp political confrontation has erupted as the Bharatiya Janata Party launched a strong offensive against Mamata Banerjee over her recent allegations regarding voter list irregularities. Senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad accused Banerjee of making baseless claims and attempting to undermine institutions, including the judiciary and the Election Commission. The controversy centers around Banerjee’s assertion that nearly 9.1 million names were removed from electoral rolls, a claim she has vowed to challenge from the streets to the Supreme Court of India. She described herself as a “warrior” ready to fight for every affected voter, signaling an escalation in political rhetoric ahead of crucial electoral developments. In response, BJP leaders defended the ongoing revision process, stating that it is being conducted under the supervision of the apex court and follows due legal procedures. They argued that repeated attacks on constitutional bodies reflect political desperation rather than genuine concern. The exchange has further intensified the already heated political climate, with both sides trading accusations and reviving past remarks to question each other’s credibility. The BJP also highlighted previous controversial statements made by opposition leaders to reinforce its stance. As the situation unfolds, the focus remains on the integrity of the electoral process and the role of institutions in ensuring free and fair elections. With tensions rising, the coming weeks are expected to witness more political sparring and legal scrutiny.


