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Mamata Targets Delhi After Bengal Win Claim; Amit Shah Hits Back ‘Nothing Left for You Here’

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee vows to challenge BJP in Delhi after Bengal polls victory claim, while Amit Shah hits back. Record voter turnout crosses 92% in Phase 1 elections.

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Kolkata:
A fierce political battle has intensified between West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Union Home Minister Amit Shah amid the ongoing high-stakes Assembly elections, with both leaders exchanging sharp remarks over the future political landscape.

Addressing a rally in Kolkata’s Chowringhee area, Mamata Banerjee made a bold declaration that she would shift her focus to Delhi after securing victory in the state elections. The Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo asserted that her goal is not personal power, but to unite opposition parties and “dismantle” the BJP at the Centre.

“Once Bengal is secured, I will take the fight to Delhi. I don’t want the chair, I want the BJP removed,” she said, projecting a larger national ambition beyond the state polls.

Banerjee, who has been in power for over 15 years, emphasized her roots in Bengal and reiterated her commitment to fighting what she termed as “injustice and suppression.” She also accused the BJP of closely monitoring political opponents and selectively inducting members based on strategic considerations.

However, her remarks drew an immediate and sharp response from Amit Shah, who dismissed her claims with a jibe.
“There is nothing left for her in Bengal. How will she reach Delhi?” Shah said while campaigning in the state, signaling BJP’s confidence in challenging TMC’s dominance.


🗳️ Record-Breaking Voter Turnout

The political sparring comes alongside unprecedented voter participation in the first phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections. According to officials, polling across 152 constituencies witnessed a record turnout of over 92%, reflecting massive public engagement despite intense political rivalry.

Around 3.35 crore voters exercised their franchise, marking one of the highest participation rates in the state’s electoral history. Election authorities indicated that the final turnout could rise further as late polling data is compiled.

This surge in voting comes after a controversial voter list revision earlier this year, which reportedly saw nearly 90 lakh names removed, adding another layer of political tension to the elections.


⚔️ High-Stakes Political Battle

The elections are shaping up as a direct contest between the ruling TMC and the BJP, which is aggressively pushing to expand its footprint in the state. While Banerjee is banking on her welfare schemes, regional identity, and grassroots network, the BJP is focusing on governance, law and order, and central leadership appeal.

The Chowringhee constituency, where Banerjee addressed her rally, is set to vote in the second phase on April 29, making it a crucial battleground in Kolkata.


🔎 What’s at Stake?

  • For TMC: Retaining power and reinforcing Mamata Banerjee’s national ambitions
  • For BJP: Breaking TMC’s long-standing dominance in Bengal
  • For Opposition Unity: A potential testing ground for broader anti-BJP alliances ahead of future national elections

📊 Conclusion:

With record voter turnout, sharp political exchanges, and national implications, the West Bengal elections have evolved into more than just a state contest. Mamata Banerjee’s Delhi ambitions versus Amit Shah’s confident rebuttal sets the tone for a larger political showdown that could shape the future of Indian politics.

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Indra Shiva - Editor in Chief

Indra Shiva is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of IMN India, a Delhi-based national digital news media network. He oversees editorial strategy, breaking news coverage, and content standards across the platform. Alongside his media venture, he is the Founder and CEO of Luxury Shukra, a premium women’s ethnic wear brand. His work focuses on delivering timely, accurate, and trustworthy news content, contributing to the growth of independent digital journalism in India.

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