In a major political statement making headlines under latest news Assam, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has refused to resign after her party’s defeat in the Bengal election, claiming that the Trinamool Congress did not truly lose the mandate.
Addressing party workers and supporters, Banerjee alleged that the election outcome was the result of “loot” and accused institutions of interfering in the democratic process.
Mamata Targets Election Commission
The Trinamool Congress chief claimed that the Election Commission of India played “nasty games” during the elections and stated that the poll body, rather than the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), was her party’s real opponent.
She further alleged that elections had been “stolen” in several states and questioned the fairness of the overall electoral process.
Serious Allegations at Polling Station
Mamata Banerjee also made serious allegations regarding her experience at a polling station, claiming she was kicked, pushed, and misbehaved with during the voting process.
According to her statement, CCTV cameras at the location were allegedly turned off during the incident.
Political Reactions Continue
The remarks have triggered strong political reactions and are being widely discussed across breaking news Assam, latest news Guwahati, and national political coverage platforms.
Political analysts believe the controversy surrounding the election results and the allegations made by Banerjee could intensify debates over electoral transparency in the coming days.