Desk Correspondent , Kolkata - West Bengal's election season erupted in full force on Saturday as two of India's most combative political voices, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee unleashed simultaneous broadsides that laid bare the fault lines of what promises to be one of the most fiercely contested state elections in recent memory. With voting across two phases on April 23 and April 29, and counting on May 4, the war of words has moved well beyond policy debate into national security, communal violence, electoral manipulation, and the very definition of who belongs in Bengal.
In Kolkata on Saturday, Amit Shah cast West Bengal's polls as a national security imperative, slamming TMC rule as the prime gateway for illegal infiltrators and spotlighting the SIR voter exercise flawless across India but requiring judicial officers only in Bengal as evidence of manipulation. He warned TMC's vote bank tactics endanger the Siliguri Corridor, ending with a jab at Mamata Banerjee's "victim card" routine of bandaged limbs and feigned illnesses, framing the election as a battle to halt infiltration.
Mamata countered that the Centre has systematically snatched her elected CM powers, alleging BJP-planted officers triggered Friday's Ram Navami violence in Raghunathganj, Murshidabad escalating from music disputes to stone-pelting, vandalism, and arson leaving her powerless to intervene. BJP calls it TMC's appeasement failure, TMC cries provocation; the SIR row pits BJP's infiltrator purge against TMC's disenfranchisement claims, as communal flashpoints threaten the two-phase April battle for India's last major opposition bastion.
Shah was telling voters that the Bengal election is a civilisational contest about borders, identity, and who belongs. Banerjee was telling hers that she is the last wall between Bengal's pluralism and a bulldozer politics that would flatten it. Both framings are electoral constructs. But in Bengal's charged atmosphere, the line between political rhetoric and communal provocation is razor thin. With four weeks until polling, the responsibility on both sides to campaign hard but govern responsibly has never been greater.
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