Mamta Banerjee and Himanta Biswa Sarma.
TMC is very upset with Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's Bengali comment. In the process of NRC, the Assam government is sending notices to Bengali speakers. According to the Chief Minister of Assam, a Bengali speaking person can be identified as Bangladeshi or foreigners. There has been a political fierce battle over this matter. The round of allegations and counter-allegations continues.
TMC says that the process of atrocities on Bengalis and defaming them as Bangladeshi has been going on for the last one month. In Odisha, more than 400 people were detained as Bangladeshi, then the Bengali migrant laborers in Delhi were maligned as Bangladeshi. Now this statement of the Chief Minister of Assam has come. The Chief Minister of Assam said, if someone speaks Bengali, it is easy to identify him as a foreigner. Mamta Banerjee has strongly opposed the matter and she will raise the issue on the streets.
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma is anti -Bengal
TMC also says that the CM of Assam is anti -Bengal. The CPI (CPIM) and BJP came into existence in a single year. The CPI (M) is also anti -Bengal. The state which has given the most freedom fighters, is leading the same state. This is the reason that wherever Bengali appears, they are called Bangladeshi. Bengalis are repeatedly humiliated. It starts daily from Odisha and now from Assam.
Bengalis have stopped BJP in West Bengal
TMC spokesperson Jayaprakash Majumdar said, Bengali is the most intelligent and Bengalis have stopped the BJP in West Bengal. In the upcoming 2026 elections, BJP will not get a single vote in West Bengal. At the same time, BJP says that a large number of Bangladeshi have entered India via Bengal border, Assam border or Tripura border. The central government wanted to stop them but the TMC -led West Bengal government has given them all facilities so that they can become voters of the state. The BJP is looking at this matter. Will take appropriate action if needed.
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