BJP’s ‘Chargesheet’ Against TMC’s 15-Year Rule! Amit Shah to Expose 14 Failures Tomorrow

As the battle for Nabanna intensifies, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to launch a scathing “Chargesheet” against the 15-year governance of the Trinamool Congress (TMC). Union Home Minister Amit Shah will officially release this 14-point document in Kolkata this Saturday. Coming right after TMC’s “Didi’s 10 Promises,” this move is seen as BJP’s tactical counter to expose the ruling party’s alleged failures before presenting their own manifesto.
The 14 Key Allegations in the Chargesheet Include:
- Massive scams and systemic corruption.
- Administrative failure and poor governance.
- Total collapse of Law and Order.
- Crimes against women and lack of safety (citing Sandeshkhali).
- Attacks on democracy and political violence.
- De-industrialization of West Bengal.
- Deteriorating education and health sectors.
- Neglect of North Bengal and plight of tea garden workers.
- Rise of Syndicate Raj and extortion across the state.
The saffron brigade plans to distribute this chargesheet to voters in all 294 assembly constituencies. BJP leaders believe that highlighting the “failures” of the Mamata Banerjee government will create a strong anti-incumbency wave. Amit Shah’s visit and the release of this document are expected to set the tone for BJP’s aggressive campaign in North and South Bengal alike. While TMC has dismissed it as “baseless propaganda,” the Chargesheet marks a high-voltage escalation in the Bengal Election 2026.