Mamata Banerjee Slams BJP as Factory of Outsiders and Defends Bengali Identity
April 10, 2026The political war in West Bengal has reached a point of no return. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has launched a blistering attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party by calling them a factory of outsiders. This is not just a political statement but a direct warning to the people. She believes the BJP is an invading force that does not understand the local culture or the history of the land. By using such sharp language she is drawing a clear line between the local Bengali people and the leadership coming from Delhi.
The Targeted Torture of Bengalis Across India
A very dangerous trend is emerging where anyone speaking Bengali is treated like a criminal. Mamata Banerjee has exposed how Bengalis are being harassed and branded as infiltrators in states like Bihar and Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. Simply speaking the mother tongue is now enough to face torture in BJP ruled areas. This is a direct attack on the linguistic identity of millions of citizens. The Chief Minister is demanding answers for this blatant discrimination against her people who are being made to feel like foreigners in their own country.
Exposing the Failure of Central Border Security
The BJP constantly screams about illegal infiltration to win votes but they ignore their own failures. Mamata Banerjee has rightly pointed out that the central government is responsible for securing the national borders through the Border Security Force. If people are crossing the border illegally then the landlords of Delhi must take the blame. It is pure hypocrisy to point fingers at the state government when the Home Ministry holds the keys to the border. This narrative of infiltration is being used as a tool to spread fear and hide the failures of the central agencies.
The Misuse of Agencies to Bully Political Rivals
The central government is using the ED and the CBI as private weapons to crush the opposition. Mamata Banerjee has specifically slammed Amit Shah for using these agencies to intimidate her party members. She claims that the only job of the Home Office is to scold and threaten people. This is a massive abuse of power that threatens the democratic fabric of India. While some leaders might surrender to this pressure Mamata Banerjee insists that she will only get stronger the more they try to break her.
A Conspiracy to Delete Ninety Lakh Voters
A shocking plot to manipulate the elections has been revealed by the Chief Minister. She alleges that the central government is deleting the names of over ninety lakh people from the voter lists in West Bengal. This is a desperate attempt to grab power by silencing the voices of the people. Removing nine million voters would be a death blow to fair elections. Mamata Banerjee has vowed to take this fight to the courts to ensure that no legitimate citizen is robbed of their right to vote by the BJP.
The Fast Rise of the BJP and the Resistance
The statistics show a massive jump in the presence of the BJP in West Bengal over recent years. In 2014 they only had two seats but by 2019 they won eighteen seats with a forty percent vote share. This growth was fueled by aggressive communal politics and the misuse of national resources. However the people of Bengal fought back in the 2021 assembly elections where the Trinamool Congress won two hundred and thirteen seats. These numbers prove that despite the massive pressure from the center the local population still rejects the outsider narrative.
The Suffering of Migrant Bengali Workers
Thousands of Bengalis travel to other states for hard manual labor and jewelry work. These people build the economies of states like Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh yet they are the ones being called infiltrators today. Mamata Banerjee is highlighting this injustice where the BJP takes the labor of Bengalis but gives them only insults in return. This economic targeting is a major issue for the working class who feel betrayed by the national government. The Chief Minister is positioning herself as the only shield for these vulnerable workers.
The Growing Fear of the NRC Exercise
The memory of the nineteen lakh people left out of the citizenship list in Assam still haunts West Bengal. The BJP has repeatedly promised to bring the National Register of Citizens to Bengal to target specific communities. This has created a wave of panic among the poor who may not have perfect paperwork. Mamata Banerjee is using this data to warn the public that the BJP wants to take away their homes and their citizenship. This fear is a major driving force in the current political struggle for the state.
Political Violence and the Entry of Goons
Elections in West Bengal have often been marked by violence and the 2021 polls were held in eight long phases. The Chief Minister has accused the BJP of bringing in outsiders and goons to disrupt the peace of the state. While the central government blames the local police Mamata Banerjee argues that the chaos is manufactured by those who want to control Bengal from Delhi. The high level of tension shows that this is not a normal election but a struggle for the sovereignty of the state.
The Battle for the Pride of Bengal
This conflict is now a fight for the survival of the Bengali identity. Mamata Banerjee has made it clear that the people will not bow down to the threats of the central government. By exposing the schemes of voter deletion and the harassment of workers she has built a powerful case against the BJP. The national party has the money and the agencies but the Trinamool Congress has the loyalty of the soil. This struggle will decide whether West Bengal remains a land of its own people or falls into the hands of those who view its citizens as outsiders.

