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Last Update: Monday, Mar 30, 2026 17:53 [IST]
NEW DELHI, (IANS): A political storm
erupted on Monday after Mamata Banerjee claimed there was a conspiracy to kill
her, drawing sharp reactions from leaders across party lines and intensifying
the rhetoric ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections.
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo, while addressing a
gathering in Manbazar earlier, alleged that her life was under threat,
triggering concerns among Opposition leaders and a counterattack from the
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Reacting to the development, Congress National
Spokesperson Supriya Shrinate told IANS that any such claim by a sitting Chief
Minister must be taken seriously and addressed at the highest level.
"I think if a sitting Chief Minister is saying her
life is in danger, this needs to be taken seriously and this needs to be paid
attention to by those occupying the highest offices in government, whether it's
the Prime Minister or the Home Minister," Shrinate said.
She further alleged that the "hatred and venom"
in political discourse, particularly from the BJP towards Opposition leaders,
has contributed to a climate where threats to leaders’ safety cannot be
ignored. Shrinate also expressed concern for LoP Rahul Gandhi and said, "I
worry for my leader as well because he doesn't compromise, he fights with
them."
Echoing similar concerns, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)
leader Tejashwi Yadav said Banerjee’s statement should not be dismissed
lightly.
"If she is saying this, it should be taken
seriously. We all know that Mamata Banerjee is set to win the elections again
in West Bengal," he said, backing the TMC leader while also projecting
confidence in her electoral prospects.
However, the BJP strongly rejected the allegations and
turned the focus back on governance issues in West Bengal. BJP's Rajya Sabha MP
Dinesh Sharma said that rather than facing a personal threat, it is the people
of the state who are suffering under Banerjee’s rule.
"Mamata herself may not have a threat, but the
people of Bengal are at risk because of her misgovernance. Due to her policies,
issues like poverty, unemployment, inflation, and corruption are affecting
everyone. The trust that people had in Mamata has now shifted to the BJP,"
Sharma said.
The BJP has consistently accused the TMC government of
administrative failures and law-and-order lapses, while the ruling party has
countered by alleging political vendetta and intimidation by central agencies
and BJP leaders.