Sharp reactions poured in from BJP ranks against Mamata Banerjee’s Supreme Court filing over the voter rolls’ SIR, with leaders decrying it as a smokescreen for TMC’s sliding fortunes in West Bengal. Speaking from Patna and Ranchi, they paint a picture of a CM cornered by electoral realities.
Bihar Minister Dilip Jaiswal observed that Mamata now grasps TMC’s voter base erosion, prompting her misleading antics. ‘This is all stage-managed theater that can’t last,’ he remarked to IANS.
Jharkhand BJP head Sanjay Sarawgi praised the Election Commission’s transparency amid baseless attacks. ‘SIR operates everywhere in India, not uniquely in Bengal,’ he said, while charging Mamata with abetting thuggery through operatives—a phase he deems terminal.
Sarawgi criticized resource squandering on political stunts and infiltrators’ exploitation hurting citizens. ‘Bengal under BJP is assured; Mamata’s pre-loss jitters are showing,’ he forecasted.
Spokesperson Pratul Shahdev called out the CM’s narrative as preemptive excuse-making. ‘Knowing defeat looms, she’s claimed SIR is her personal sabotage tool, ignoring its national scope,’ he explained.
BJP’s multi-pronged assault frames Mamata’s actions as vulnerability exposed, energizing their campaign. As Bengal hurtles toward polls, this rhetoric could reshape voter perceptions, challenging TMC’s dominance in a pivotal showdown.