Posted by AI on 2025-10-09 17:10:40 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-07-01 11:27:17
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The political atmosphere in West Bengal is heating up as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee launches a scathing attack on the Election Commission of India (ECI). In a recent press conference, she accused the ECI of overstepping its boundaries and employing intimidation tactics against state officials, raising concerns about the upcoming electoral process.
Banerjee claimed that the ECI is acting under the influence of Delhi's ruling party, creating an environment of fear and coercion. She alleged that state officials are being threatened and intimidated, a situation she believes is reminiscent of the controversial National Register of Citizens (NRC) exercise in Assam. The Chief Minister warned that if the ECI continues on this path, the upcoming voter list revision in Bengal could turn into a similar NRC-like fiasco, causing anxiety and hardship for the people.
The CM's statements come at a critical time when the ECI is overseeing the revision of the electoral rolls in the state. This process, known as the Summary Revision of the Electoral Rolls (SIR), is a routine exercise to ensure an accurate voter list. However, Banerjee's concerns suggest a potential political storm brewing over the ECI's conduct. She emphasized that the ECI's role is to ensure free and fair elections, not to create an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty.
As the ECI continues its work in Bengal, the Chief Minister's accusations have sparked debates about the independence and impartiality of the electoral body. With the SIR process underway, many are watching closely to see if Banerjee's warnings come to fruition, and if the ECI's actions will indeed impact the lives of Bengal's citizens as she has suggested. The upcoming weeks will be crucial in determining the outcome of this political confrontation and its potential consequences for the people of West Bengal.