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Murmu’s Mamata Jab Is Modi’s Opening Salvo in the Bengal Election War

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When President Droupadi Murmu publicly questioned tribal development in West Bengal and expressed disappointment that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was not present to receive her, it was not a protocol slip. It was a calculated move. As ndtv.com reported, a fresh controversy has erupted in West Bengal weeks before the Assembly elections. Murmu asked whether Mamata was absent; the Centre demanded a response by 5 PM. The President’s intervention puts Mamata on the defensive before the state campaign—and tests how far the Centre can push the constitutional boundaries of the presidency.

The Tribal Development Gambit

According to Rediff and The Shillong Times, Murmu raised concerns about development among tribal communities during her visit to north Bengal for the 9th International Santal Conference. Banerjee accused the President of speaking “on BJP’s advice” and alleged she was being used for political purposes. Banerjee questioned Murmu’s “silence” on tribal atrocities in BJP-ruled states like Manipur and Chhattisgarh. The clash links tribal welfare, protocol, and electoral strategy. West Bengal has a significant tribal population. The 2026 Assembly elections will test whether the BJP can make inroads. Murmu’s intervention—as India’s first tribal President—carries symbolic weight.

Protocol as Political Weapon

The Economic Times and ANI reported that the Union Home Secretary demanded a detailed report from West Bengal’s chief secretary by 5 PM on Sunday, citing Blue Book violations. The Centre noted the absence of the CM, chief secretary, and DGP to receive the President; inadequate washroom facilities; and an unauthorized venue change from Bidhannagar to Bagdogra. Banerjee stated the program was organized by a private entity (Airport Authority of India), not the state government. The Centre’s 5 PM deadline reframes a protocol dispute as a constitutional showdown. As ndtv.com covered, the controversy has escalated with PM Modi condemning the TMC government.

The Campaign Calculus

Mathrubhumi reported that the BJP is targeting Mamata’s Bhabanipur constituency, with Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari conducting frequent political activities there. Nearly 47,000 voters have been removed from Bhabanipur’s electoral rolls. Banerjee has linked the controversy to disputes over the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, alleging tribal voters have been unfairly deleted. The President’s visit—and the Centre’s response—arrives as both sides prepare for a bitter campaign. Murmu’s remarks put Mamata on the defensive. The 5 PM deadline amplifies the pressure.

What This Actually Means

The President’s intervention is not neutral. It is the opening salvo in the Bengal election war. By raising tribal development and protocol in the same breath, the Centre has created a frame where Mamata is both neglectful of tribal welfare and disrespectful of the presidency. The 5 PM deadline turns a presidential visit into a compliance test. Mamata’s response will define the campaign narrative. The Centre has fired first.

Background

Who is Droupadi Murmu? Droupadi Murmu is India’s 15th President, the first tribal person and second woman to hold the office. She took office in July 2022 with BJP backing. Who is Mamata Banerjee? Mamata Banerjee has been Chief Minister of West Bengal since 2011 and leads the Trinamool Congress. She is the first woman to hold the office.

Sources

ndtv.com, Rediff, The Economic Times, The Shillong Times, Mathrubhumi

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