Abhishek Banerjee lists BJP's West Bengal 'achievements' as opposition poaching

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Abhishek Banerjee lists BJP's West Bengal 'achievements' as opposition poaching

Synopsis

Trinamool Congress's Abhishek Banerjee has turned the BJP's own 'double-engine government' pitch against it, publishing a sarcastic 15-point list of the new West Bengal administration's first two months — from alleged opposition poaching and welfare rollbacks to mid-day meal changes and a tribal woman's death in Purba Bardhaman. It is a structured political offensive, not just a social media jab.

Key Takeaways

Abhishek Banerjee posted a satirical 15-point list of BJP's West Bengal government 'achievements' on 7 July .
He alleged TMC MPs and MLAs were poached and a proxy Leader of the Opposition installed in the West Bengal Assembly .
Over one crore beneficiaries reportedly removed from the Lakshmir Bhandar welfare scheme, he claimed.
Eggs removed from children's mid-day meals for the first time in West Bengal, replaced with vegetarian alternatives, according to Banerjee.
More than 14 rape incidents including cases involving minors reported in the state in two months, Banerjee alleged.
A tribal woman's body was recovered from a field in Purba Bardhaman ; her husband has alleged rape and murder.

Trinamool Congress (TMC) general secretary and Lok Sabha member Abhishek Banerjee on Tuesday, 7 July posted a pointed satirical critique on social media, alleging that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s so-called double-engine government in West Bengal has, in its first two months in power, achieved little beyond poaching elected representatives from the opposition.

The '15 Achievements' Charge Sheet

In his post, Banerjee — also the nephew of former West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee — sarcastically listed 15 'achievements' of the new BJP-led state government. Chief among them, he alleged, was the engineering of defections of elected MPs and MLAs from the Trinamool Congress and the installation of a proxy Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly who, he claimed, operates at the direction of the state BJP.

Banerjee further alleged that the ruling dispensation had frozen TMC's bank accounts to financially choke the party, implicated thousands of TMC workers in legal cases, and deployed every available means to weaken and divide the opposition.

Governance Failures Alleged

Beyond political targeting, Banerjee raised a series of governance allegations. He claimed that roads were blocked for seven days under the banner of Yoga Diwas, and that more than 14 rape incidents — including cases involving minors — had been reported across the state in the past two months. He also alleged the demolition of minority religious institutions in broad daylight and the placement of an opposition leader under house arrest.

In one of his more pointed allegations, Banerjee claimed that more than one crore genuine beneficiaries had been removed from the Lakshmir Bhandar scheme — a welfare programme for women. He also said eggs had been removed from children's mid-day meals for the first time in West Bengal's history, replaced with vegetarian alternatives, depriving children of a key source of protein.

Agencies and Security Cover Under Scrutiny

Banerjee alleged that central and state investigative agencies — including the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the Enforcement Directorate (ED), the Special Task Force (STF), and the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) — had continued serving notices and conducting raids against those who refused to align with the new administration. He also accused Solicitor General Tushar Mehta of appearing for the West Bengal Police under the instructions of a ruling party leader from New Delhi, seeking repeated adjournments and allegedly attempting to influence the judiciary against granting interim relief to those challenging the government.

He further alleged that security cover was extended to those who cooperated with the ruling party while being withdrawn from those who did not.

Women's Safety and the 'Nari Suraksha' Question

In a second post the same day, Banerjee drew attention to the recovery of a tribal woman's body from a field in Purba Bardhaman, with her husband allegedly claiming rape and murder. He said this was the ground reality behind BJP's promise of 'Nari Suraksha' (women's safety), and questioned whether any commission would take stock of the situation — or whether this was the 'guarantee' Prime Minister Narendra Modi had spoken of before the elections.

Banerjee also posed a direct challenge to the BJP: if the party genuinely believes it won West Bengal through a people's mandate, why does it appear fearful of political opposition and the Trinamool Congress?

With the BJP's West Bengal government still in its early weeks, the political battle between the ruling party and TMC is set to intensify, with both sides staking claim to the narrative on governance and accountability.

Point of View

Not an impulsive tweet — a 15-point charge sheet designed to frame the BJP's early West Bengal tenure as one of coercion rather than governance. The allegations around the Lakshmir Bhandar removals and mid-day meal changes, if substantiated, would carry serious electoral consequences given how deeply embedded welfare schemes are in Bengal's political economy. What is notably absent from either side is independent verification: the BJP has not publicly responded to these specific claims, and TMC's own record on law and order during its tenure invites scrutiny. The Purba Bardhaman case, if confirmed, is the kind of ground-level incident that cuts through political noise — and Banerjee's decision to lead with it in a second post suggests TMC is betting on women's safety as the sharpest edge of its opposition strategy.
NationPress
7 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Abhishek Banerjee allege about BJP's West Bengal government?
Abhishek Banerjee alleged on 7 July that the BJP's double-engine government in West Bengal has, in its first two months, focused on poaching TMC legislators, freezing TMC's bank accounts, implicating party workers in cases, and rolling back welfare measures including the Lakshmir Bhandar scheme. He listed these as sarcastic 'achievements' in a social media post.
What is the Lakshmir Bhandar scheme and what did Banerjee claim about it?
Lakshmir Bhandar is a West Bengal state welfare scheme providing financial assistance to women. Banerjee alleged that more than one crore genuine beneficiaries have been removed from the scheme since the BJP came to power in the state.
What did Banerjee allege about children's mid-day meals in West Bengal?
Banerjee claimed that for the first time in West Bengal, eggs have been removed from children's mid-day meals and replaced with vegetarian alternatives, depriving children of a key source of protein.
What is the Purba Bardhaman case Abhishek Banerjee referenced?
Banerjee said a tribal woman's body was recovered from a field in Purba Bardhaman, with her husband alleging rape and murder. He cited the case as evidence of the failure of BJP's 'Nari Suraksha' (women's safety) promise.
Why did Banerjee question BJP's mandate in West Bengal?
Banerjee argued that if the BJP genuinely believed it had won West Bengal through a people's mandate, it would not appear fearful of political opposition and the Trinamool Congress. He said the alleged use of agencies, security cover, and judicial manoeuvres pointed to political insecurity rather than democratic confidence.
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