West Bengal Election Result 2026: 'Be Vigilant,' Mamata Banerjee's Message For TMC Workers Hours Before Counting Of Votes
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee urged TMC workers to stay alert ahead of vote counting, alleging deliberate power cuts and suspicious activity near strong rooms. In a late-night post, she asked workers to guard votes, file complaints, and seek CCTV footage if needed. Counting begins at 8 am across multiple states, including West Bengal.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee | File Pic
Kolkata: Just hours ahead of the counting for the high-stakes West Bengal Assembly election result, CM and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee posted a message for her party workers on her X account.
"Be vigilant. Keep watch. Stay awake at night. File complaints. I'm receiving reports from various places that load-shedding is being deliberately imposed. From Hooghly's Serampore, Nadia’s Krishnanagar, to Burdwan's Ausgram, and Kolkata's Kshudiram Anushilan Kendra, such incidents have come to light where load-shedding is being done in phases, CCTV is being turned off, and vehicles are moving in and out of strong rooms," she said.
"I am calling upon my party workers: just as I am staying up all night to keep an eye on everything, you too stay up all night and guard the people's votes in the strong rooms. If anyone creates any suspicious situation anywhere, surround them, file complaints immediately, and demand CCTV footage. All of this is being done at the behest of the BJP," she added.
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