Mamata's Nationwide Threat: BJP Warns Her Remarks Will Create Chaos

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has issued a strong warning to the Central government over the voter roll revision process. She declared she would "shake the entire nation" and travel across the country after state elections. BJP MP Jagdambika Pal immediately criticized her remarks, saying such statements from a sitting chief minister promote chaos. The controversy comes as the Election Commission conducts Special Intensive Revision of voter lists across 12 states ahead of the 2026 assembly elections.

Key Points: BJP Slams Mamata Banerjee Over SIR Voter Roll Remarks

  • Mamata threatens nationwide protests after Bengal elections over voter revision
  • BJP accuses Mamata of creating unrest through inflammatory statements
  • Pal claims Bihar election results prove impact of removing illegal voters
  • SIR voter roll cleaning covers 12 states including West Bengal and UP
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Mamata's remarks will create chaos: BJP slams Bengal CM on SIR

BJP MP Jagdambika Pal criticizes Mamata Banerjee's warning to "shake the entire nation" over voter roll revision, calling it chaotic and panic-driven.

"Mamata Banerjee has given such a statement despite being the Chief Minister. Her remarks will only promote chaos. - Jagdambika Pal"

Siddharthnagar, Nov 26

As West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee issued a stern warning to the Central government over the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process in the state — declaring that she would take to the streets nationwide and “shake the entire nation, " BJP MP Jagdambika Pal on Wednesday criticised her remarks, saying such statements from a sitting Chief Minister could create unrest.

This comes as addressing an anti-SIR rally in Bongaon, Mamata Banerjee referred to the BJP’s campaign in Bihar and alleged that the people there failed to recognise what she called the party’s “game plan.” She had warned that this would not happen in West Bengal. She said, “If you target me in Bengal and I consider any assault on my people as a personal attack, then I will shake the entire nation. I will travel across the country after the elections.”

Reacting to it, BJP MP Jagdambika Pal told IANS, “Mamata Banerjee has given such a statement despite being the Chief Minister. Her remarks will only promote chaos. This shows confusion and panic.”

He went on to claim that the Bihar elections demonstrated the consequences of removing alleged illegal voters.

“Bihar has proven that if Rohingyas, Bangladeshis, and other illegal voters are removed from the voter rolls, the political results change. The same will happen in West Bengal,” he said.

Pal argued that the SIR exercise is a standard legal process.

“The purpose of Special Intensive Revision is to clean voter rolls. If someone’s name is wrongly excluded, they have the right to appeal. Every citizen of India has the right to vote — but not illegal immigrants. Yet Mamata Banerjee, Akhilesh Yadav, and Rahul Gandhi are opposing SIR as if they are fighting for Rohingyas and Bangladeshis,” he added.

The revision of electoral rolls is underway ahead of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections. The Election Commission has started the second phase of SIR across 12 states and Union Territories, with the final voter list scheduled for publication on February 7, 2026.

The first phase of SIR was carried out in Bihar before its Assembly elections. The current phase covers West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Goa, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep and Chhattisgarh.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why is Mamata didi so afraid of voter list cleaning? If she has nothing to hide, she should welcome this process. Every genuine Indian citizen should support this initiative. Her threats to "shake the nation" sound more like political drama than genuine concern.
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Ananya R
As a Bengali, I'm concerned about both sides. The SIR process should be transparent and fair, but Mamata didi's strong reaction makes me wonder if there's more to this. We need clean elections but also stability in our state. 🤔
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Sarah B
While I understand the need for clean voter lists, the language from both sides is concerning. A Chief Minister threatening to "shake the entire nation" and BJP talking about illegal immigrants - this polarization helps nobody. Can we have a more constructive debate please?
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Vikram M
The Bihar example shows what happens when voter lists are cleaned. Same should happen in Bengal. Mamata Banerjee knows her party benefits from illegal voters, that's why she's protesting so loudly. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Actually, I appreciate that Mamata didi is standing up for her people. Sometimes central government processes are used to target opposition states. The appeal process she mentioned is important - genuine voters shouldn't be removed by mistake.

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