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West Bengal: Mamata Attacks CEC: Constitutional referee takes the charge

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee recently made disparaging, baseless comments on CEC Gyanesh Kumar. Describing CEC as a “superman" & “super God," she went on to state that he’s hand in glove with BJP. Her biased statement is unpardonable as it’s coming at a time when minority appeasement ecosystem, patronised by Congress & TMC, is dying

Col (RETD) Ajay JindalCol (RETD) Ajay Jindal
Mar 23, 2026, 09:40 pm IST
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They charged Gyanesh Kumar with manipulation, but if he’s so biased, how did Congress grow to 99 seats in the last Lok Sabha? How did they win the State Assemblies?

On Monday, March 6, Mamata Banerjee took her seat at the Metro Channel in Esplanade for a five-day dharna where she declared war. She called Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar as a “superman” and a “super God.” And then looked straight into the cameras and told him that once the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaves Delhi, today or tomorrow, she’ll hand him over to the people.

Think about that for a second. A sitting Chief Minister telling the head of a constitutional body that the “people” will demand justice from him directly once his “Delhi masters” are gone. Going beyond just political rhetoric, it’s a blatant attempt to break the morale of every official who dares to follow the rule book instead of the party manual. It’s a direct hit to the pillars of our democracy.

Claiming to be Protector of Hindus

It didn’t stop there. She actually used the platform to issue a veiled, communal warning when she told the Hindus of Bengal that it’s only because of her that they are safe. Her exact words were that without her being there, “the other community would have finished them in minutes.” Think about that. A sitting Chief Minister using fear as a tool against the very institutions meant to protect the voters. She isn’t alone in this. Remember Rahul Gandhi at Freedom Park in Bengaluru back in August 2025? He told poll officials, “It will take time, but we will catch you. One-by-one, we will catch you.” Then came his “Hydrogen bomb” of vote theft claims—the so-called H-Files—that alleged 25 lakh fake voters in Haryana. Total duds. The EC trashed those claims as “baseless,” but the message was unambiguous: if we don’t win, the referee is a thief.When the CEC went to Kalighat Mandir in Kolkata in the morning, TMC activists met him with black flags. Then during the meeting with the State officials, a TMC delegation led by Chandrima Bhattacharya walked out, claiming that the CEC was “arrogant” because he told her not to shout. But what actually happened inside? The CEC was asking why West Bengal doesn’t have a Narcotics Advisory Committee. He was asking about law and order. Instead of answering, they walked out.

SIR: Cleansing the System

Why is TMC so terrified now? It’s the Special Intensive Revision (SIR). For years, the electoral rolls in Bengal have been a mess of bogus entries. Suvendu Adhikari has been shouting about nearly one crore fake voters—Rohingyas and illegal immigrants facilitated with delayed birth certificates in border districts like Uttar Dinajpur. When the ECI cleaned the list, the net reduction was 61 lakh electors. That’s an 8.3 per cent drop. Another 60 lakh names are “under adjudication” because AI flagged discrepancies. This isn’t disenfranchisement, but a long-overdue audit. The reality is that Bengal has a dark history of booth capturing. The CPI(M) institutionalised rigging through “scientific” voter list manipulation and booth capture by local cadres. After 2011, this same grassroots machinery shifted allegiance to the TMC, employing the same violent tactics—intimidation and proxy voting—to maintain power, effectively turning former Left “enforcers” into TMC’s dominant political force. Sourja Bhowmick, an ex-CPM cadre from West Bengal, writes about this in much detail in his book Gangster State: The Rise and Fall of the CPI(M) in West Bengal.

TMC Goons Burnt Voters

As recent as the last elections, the TMC armed gangs have been shooing away voters for years. Remember the 2018 Panchayat polls? They captured hundreds of booths and literally burnt people alive to spread terror. They’d fire into lines of voters in Maldaha just to keep them from the ballot. This was the “old normal.” The country is moving on. Formalisation is happening everywhere. While the old guard fights to keep their “managed” institutions, the system is finally working.

The removal notice against CEC Gyanesh Kumar isn’t about democracy. It’s a temper tantrum. It’s the last gasp of a political dispensation that can’t survive in a world with a fair referee. The ECI didn’t blink.

Topics: bjp in bengalChief Election Commissioner Gyanesh KumarSpecial Intensive RevisionTMC activistsTMCCongressMamata BanerjeeSuvendu Adhikari
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