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 Former West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday said members of the INDIA bloc were likely to meet in the first week of June to discuss a joint strategy, while asserting that the opposition camp was prepared for a prolonged political battle.
“We are ready to fight, and we will not give up till the end,” Banerjee said in a Facebook Live address.


Using the platform to launch a fresh attack on the BJP, the TMC supremo alleged large-scale electoral manipulation and claimed the Trinamool Congress’s popular mandate had been overturned in around 150 assembly constituencies.


“Winning seats were turned into losing seats and losing ones into winning seats,” she alleged while claiming that otherwise the TMC would have secured between 220 and 230 seats.
Rejecting the allegations, senior BJP leader Keya Ghosh accused Banerjee of refusing to accept the electoral verdict and attempting to explain away the defeat through conspiracy theories.
Ghosh questioned why the TMC chief was raising concerns over the electoral process now when her party accepted as legitimate the elections it won in 2011, 2016 and 2021.
“She is unable to face defeat and is not ready to accept it. If the elections of 2011, 2016 and 2021 were fair, why are you suddenly raising questions now? By floating these conspiracy theories, she is disregarding the Constitution. For her victory means, booth jamming, violence and assault on political opponents,” Ghosh said.


The TMC chairperson reiterated allegations of irregularities in voter rolls and election procedures, claiming that the electoral process had been compromised.
“Nearly 60 lakh names were deleted initially (through the SIR process). Though many were restored later, we have information suggesting manipulation and irregularities at different stages,” she alleged. Banerjee said the TMC would pursue legal remedies in constituencies where questions remained over the conduct of elections.


She also accused the BJP of using political pressure and intimidation against opponents. “The more the BJP tortures TMC in Bengal, the more problems it will face in New Delhi,” she added.
The former chief minister alleged that party workers and grassroots activists were being targeted after the regime change in the state.
“Twenty days have passed since counting. Our party workers and elected representatives are being tortured and intimidated, but we are holding on,” she claimed.
Banerjee alleged that TMC-run civic bodies and local institutions were facing administrative hurdles and accused the BJP government of shrinking democratic space.
“Some people may become turncoats, but a section of people are still with us. We will bounce back and give the BJP a befitting reply,” she said.
Countering her claims, Ghosh alleged Banerjee’s political influence had weakened and claimed growing unease within the TMC ranks, asserting that workers and elected representatives were increasingly drifting away from the party.

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