Key Points

BJP's Amit Malviya has launched a fierce criticism of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, predicting she will secure zero seats in the 2026 Assembly polls. Malviya accused Banerjee's government of corruption, temple attacks, and mismanagement, highlighting various alleged scams and job recruitment rackets. Suvendu Adhikari, the Leader of Opposition, amplified these claims by stating his mission is to "drive out Mamata Banerjee" and protect Hindus in the state. The political rhetoric suggests an intensifying battle between BJP and Trinamool Congress ahead of the next state elections.

Key Points: Amit Malviya Predicts Mamata's Zero in 2026 Bengal Polls

  • BJP targets Mamata over alleged corruption and religious establishment attacks
  • Suvendu Adhikari vows to remove Trinamool Congress regime
  • Malviya claims Mamata's legacy is marked by smuggling and scams
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Mamata Banerjee will get zero in 2026 polls, says Amit Malviya

BJP's Amit Malviya launches scathing attack on Mamata Banerjee, forecasting complete defeat in upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections

"In 2026, Bengal won't be serving sweets - it'll be serving justice - Amit Malviya"

Kolkata, May 3

BJP Information Technology cell chief and the party's special observer for West Bengal, Amit Malviya, on Saturday said West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee will get zero in the 2026 Assembly polls, scheduled next year, as people of the state will "serve justice".

"In 2026, Bengal won't be serving sweets - it'll be serving justice. 'Pisi chabbishe pabe GOLLA' - Mamata will get ZERO in 2026!," said Malviya in a post on the social media platform X.

Malviya also launched a scathing attack against the Chief Minister over the twin issues of attacks on the Hindu religious establishments and cash-for-job cases in the state.

"Under Mamata's rule, Bengal got nothing but bomb blasts at Pujo pandals and fake job rackets. Temples came under attack, and crores were siphoned off by her ministers, while Bengalis were left to starve, with neither jobs nor dignity," Malviya's post read.

He also raised questions about the legacy of the chief minister and claimed that her background is tainted with corruption and events of attacks on the Hindus.

"Her speeches may be grand, but her legacy? Smuggling, scamming, and silencing Sanatanis. Now she's dancing on stages while her cronies drown in corruption," Malviya said.

Along with his post, Malviya also attached a mimicry video highlighting the different negative developments in West Bengal during the current Trinamool Congress regime.

Meanwhile, Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, claimed that he is working with a single-point agenda, which is to "drive out Mamata Banerjee to save the Hindus in West Bengal".

"In the BJP, we are united over the aim of ending the Trinamool Congress regime in West Bengal. Friday was the fourth anniversary of post-poll violence in West Bengal, courtesy of the goons backed by the ruling Trinamool Congress. I call upon the people of West Bengal to take an oath to uproot this autocratic party from West Bengal in the days to come," Adhikari said.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Such strong words from BJP leaders! But Bengal politics is complex - Didi has deep roots here. 2026 will be interesting to watch. BJP needs to show concrete development work, not just rhetoric.
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Priya M.
As a Bengali, I'm tired of this constant mudslinging from both sides. We need solutions for unemployment and infrastructure, not just political drama. When will leaders focus on real issues? 🤔
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Sourav G.
Malviya ji is speaking truth! TMC's corruption is destroying Bengal's culture and economy. But BJP must also present a strong local face, not just depend on central leaders. Bengal needs change!
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Ananya B.
Why reduce politics to personal attacks? Mamata didi brought many welfare schemes for women. BJP should counter with better policies rather than just negative campaigning. This isn't healthy democracy.
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Deepak R.
The mimicry video was unnecessary - politics should be about issues, not mockery. Both parties need to behave more responsibly. Bengal deserves better than this circus before every election. 🙏
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Meena S.
As an outsider watching Bengal politics, I feel both sides are too aggressive. Violence during elections must stop! EC should ensure peaceful voting. Development should be the main agenda, not religion or personal attacks.

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