In a critically important political maneuver, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is reportedly attempting to transfer power in Birbhum from the controversial Anubrata Mondal to Trinamool leader Kajal Sheikh.This shift comes amidst rising tensions and accusations from the BJP, with state president Sukanta Majumdar alleging that the Chief Minister is favoring minority officers in administrative roles within minority-dominated districts.
Majumdar’s claims highlight a broader narrative of political strategy, suggesting that Banerjee’s appointments are not merely administrative but also a calculated effort to consolidate her party’s influence in these regions. He further criticized the language used by Mondal and other trinamool leaders when interacting with government officials, implying a culture of disrespect that could undermine the party’s credibility. As the political landscape heats up, especially with the impending visit of the Union home Minister, Majumdar asserts that the groundwork for the upcoming elections is already being laid, indicating that the stakes are higher than ever for both the Trinamool Congress and the BJP in West bengal.