
Kolkata, March 28: Abhishek Banerjee, the All India General Secretary of the Trinamool Congress, stated on Saturday that there is no room for the BJP’s bulldozer-style politics in West Bengal.
Using his X handle, Banerjee commented on the violence that erupted during the Ram Navami procession in Murshidabad district’s Raghunathganj, following several administrative changes made by the Election Commission in the state.
He accused the BJP of attempting to impose a similar ‘change’ on Bengal. Immediately after the announcement of elections, the Election Commission initiated extensive administrative changes, replacing key officials including the Chief Secretary, Home Secretary, DGP, ADG, IG, SP, DM, Kolkata Police Commissioner, and even the KMC Commissioner. Such unprecedented interventions raise serious questions about intent and timing.
Banerjee expressed further concern over the aftermath, noting that under the guise of these changes, incidents of intimidation are rising, shops are being vandalized, communal tensions are being incited, and ordinary citizens are being harassed. “We do not need a ‘bulldozer model.’ We do not need imported politics of hatred and violence,” he asserted.
According to the Trinamool Congress leader, our identity is rooted in our shared culture, the festivals we celebrate together, and our respect for each other’s beliefs. He emphasized the importance of communal harmony in society and highlighted West Bengal’s leading role in this regard.
“For generations, Bengal has celebrated Durga Puja, Diwali, Poila Boishakh, Eid, Guru Nanak Jayanti, Buddha Purnima, and Christmas together, without fear, division, or violence. Yet, in recent days, we have witnessed a terrifying glimpse of the ‘change’ being imposed on this land of revolutionaries,” he remarked.
Banerjee noted that the land of Rabindranath Tagore and Swami Vivekananda has always symbolized tolerance, harmony, and coexistence. For decades, Bengal has been a living example of unity in diversity.
He concluded his post by stating that no one should benefit from such politics. Today, the very social fabric appears to be under strain. The question remains: who is gaining from this disruption, and what price is the people of Bengal paying for it? “The Election Commission and the BJP should be ashamed!”
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