'May 4 Marks the End for Mamata Banerjee': Anurag Thakur on West Bengal Elections

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'May 4 Marks the End for Mamata Banerjee': Anurag Thakur on West Bengal Elections

Synopsis

As the West Bengal Assembly elections draw near, BJP MP Anurag Thakur criticizes Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, suggesting her governance is synonymous with decline and insecurity. He boldly predicts her departure come May 4, urging a political transformation.

Key Takeaways

Anurag Thakur criticizes Mamata Banerjee's governance.
He predicts her removal on May 4.
Claims of declining law and order in West Bengal.
Allegations of prioritizing illegal activities and appeasement politics.
Women’s Reservation Bill aims for 33% representation in government.

Kolkata, April 15 (NationPress) With the West Bengal Assembly elections fast approaching, BJP MP Anurag Thakur has launched a fierce critique of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, claiming that the state's law and order situation has sharply declined and asserting that no one is safe. He confidently stated, “May 4 will come, and Mamata Banerjee will go.”

In a press interaction, Thakur accused the state administration of fostering illegal activities and engaging in appeasement politics.

“Under Mamata Banerjee’s rule, the government has taken on the identity of shielding Bangladeshi infiltrators, facilitating fake currency operations, and aiding those involved in generating fraudulent Aadhaar cards. It also seems to protect individuals accused of crimes against women,” he remarked.

He further claimed that job opportunities meant for the citizens of West Bengal are being misallocated.

“Infiltrators are being prioritized for jobs over the state's own residents. The government appears intent on protecting corrupt individuals and utilizes every means to defend them. This raises a critical question: who is genuinely safe in West Bengal? There exists a politics of appeasement here, and I will reiterate: May 4 will come, and Mamata Banerjee will go,” Thakur concluded.

On the subject of the Women’s Reservation Bill, Thakur emphasized the Centre’s efforts under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asserting that various welfare initiatives have made significant contributions to women’s empowerment.

“From providing LPG connections and tap water to free food grains, healthcare, and sanitation, these programs have made a substantial difference for women and the underprivileged. Approximately 25 crore individuals have been lifted above the poverty line,” he stated.

He also highlighted the importance of the proposed 33 percent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies.

“We are dedicated to ensuring its implementation before the 2029 Lok Sabha elections. A special session of Parliament is scheduled for April 16, 17, and 18 to advance this initiative,” he added.

Meanwhile, a three-day special session of Parliament will take place from April 16 to 18 to discuss constitutional amendments that would facilitate women’s reservation. This proposal also includes increasing the Lok Sabha’s size from 543 to around 850 seats, with one-third set aside for women. Although the Women’s Reservation Act was passed in 2023, its execution has been delayed due to ongoing delimitation and census processes.

Point of View

The statements made by Anurag Thakur reflect a growing discontent with the current administration. His assertions about safety and job allocation resonate with many voters, highlighting the deepening divide within the state's political landscape as the election date approaches.
NationPress
4 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Anurag Thakur say about Mamata Banerjee?
Anurag Thakur criticized Mamata Banerjee's governance, claiming that law and order have deteriorated and predicting that she will be ousted after the elections on May 4.
What are the key issues raised by Thakur?
Thakur pointed to illegal activities, appeasement politics, and a lack of job opportunities for local citizens as major concerns under Banerjee's administration.
What is the Women’s Reservation Bill?
The Women’s Reservation Bill aims to reserve 33% of seats in the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies for women, promoting greater representation.
When will the special session of Parliament take place?
A special session of Parliament is scheduled for April 16, 17, and 18 to discuss the Women's Reservation Bill and other constitutional amendments.
What has been the impact of the welfare schemes mentioned by Thakur?
Thakur highlighted that welfare schemes under PM Modi have significantly contributed to women's empowerment and lifted approximately 25 crore people above the poverty line.
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