Mamata Banerjee’s big claim amid the election battle in Bengal: “TMC will cross 226 seats in 2026”, read full statement

Kolkata. After record voting in West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has made a big political claim saying that the government of “Maa, Mati and Manush” is going to be formed once again. He expressed confidence that his party will cross the figure of 226 seats in the upcoming elections.

CM Mamata Banerjee expressed her gratitude to the public by posting a video on social media platform X. In this video he also made serious allegations on the incidents that happened during the election process.

Expressed gratitude to voters and workers-
Mamata Banerjee said that the people of Bengal have strengthened democracy by voting in large numbers despite intense heat and alleged pressures. He also thanked his party workers who performed their duty despite all the challenges.

Instructions for monitoring strong room-
He appealed to the workers to maintain strict vigil at the strong rooms and counting centers until the counting of votes is completed. He also said that special attention should be paid to the entry of EVM data, because there may be a possibility of irregularities in it.

Accusations on central government and agencies-
Mamata Banerjee alleged that the entire machinery of the central government, including the Prime Minister and Home Minister to leaders of BJP-ruled states, was trying to influence the elections in Bengal.

He also claimed that the central forces were being used in a partisan manner instead of impartially and that they were acting like agents of the BJP.

Targeting exit polls and media-
The CM also raised questions about the exit polls, saying that these are the product of “Godi Media” and the actual public opinion is being misrepresented.

He expressed confidence that based on the way the public has voted, Trinamool Congress will register a big victory in 2026 and cross the figure of 226 seats.

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