Overview
- Mamata Banerjee told a Bongaon rally that she would “shake the entire India” if Bengal or its people were attacked during the voter roll SIR drive.
- Suvendu Adhikari replied at a Haldia event that voters would “shake her out of power” in April, using sharp personal attacks on the chief minister.
- Adhikari leveled sensational claims about TMC misconduct, citing an alleged eye-removal case at Barasat Medical College and a past ballot-swallowing episode, which have not been independently verified.
- Anurag Thakur said the public is ready to oust the TMC and framed Banerjee’s remarks as frustration, pointing to the NDA’s recent win in Bihar.
- Banerjee alleged she was denied use of a government helicopter en route to Bongaon, and the TMC plans to send a 10-member team to meet the chief election commissioner on November 28 over the SIR.