BJP Chargesheet Against TMC: Union Home Minister Amit Shah, on March 28, 2026, unveiled a detailed “chargesheet” against the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government in West Bengal, intensifying the political battle ahead of the state assembly elections. The document, presented during a press conference, outlines alleged failures of the Mamata Banerjee-led government over the past 15 years.
Shah described the election as a choice between “fear and trust,” positioning the chargesheet as a reflection of public grievances collected during the BJP’s outreach campaigns.
Overview Chart: BJP Chargesheet Against TMC (15 Years Rule)
| Category | Key Allegations / Claims | Data Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Employment & Economy | Job losses, migration, and industrial decline | 30 lakh jobs lost, 40 lakh youth migrated, 6,688 companies left |
| Government Employees | Salary & benefits issues | 7th Pay Commission not implemented, 20 lakh employees affected |
| Education | Institutional decline, scam allegations | Nearly 8,000 schools shut, education scam claims |
| Law & Order | Crime, women’s safety concerns | 34,738 crimes against women (2023), major incidents cited |
| Corruption | Recruitment scam, “cut money” culture | 26,000 jobs cancelled due to corruption |
| Agriculture & Industry | Decline in productivity and sector distress | Lost top position in rice production |
| Tea Industry Crisis | Labour distress, garden closures | 80% tea gardens shut (claimed), 5 lakh workers affected |
| Border & Security | Infiltration, fencing issues | 569 km border unfenced, fake ID allegations |
| Political Violence | Allegations of voter suppression | Claims of syndicate control & intimidation |
| Social Issues | Migration, regional distress | Large-scale youth migration highlighted |
Background: Why the BJP Released This Chargesheet
The chargesheet serves as a pre-election political document aimed at highlighting governance issues under TMC rule. According to BJP, it is based on feedback from citizens and focuses on sectors like employment, law & order, industry, education, and national security.
Shah emphasized that West Bengal, being a border state, has strategic importance, and governance failures here impact national security as well.

Key Allegations in the Chargesheet
The document lists multiple allegations across sectors. Major highlights include:
Employment & Economy
- Around 30 lakh jobs were lost in the state
- Over 40 lakh youth forced to migrate for work
- 6,688 companies allegedly left West Bengal
- 26,000 jobs cancelled due to corruption
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Government Employees & Welfare
- 7th Pay Commission not implemented
- Nearly 20 lakh state employees denied benefits
Education & Institutions
- Nearly 8,000 schools shut down
- Allegations of education scams
Law & Order & Women Safety
- 34,738 crimes against women reported in 2023
- Incidents from RG Kar to Sandeshkhali, Park Street to Kamduni cited as examples
Industry & Agriculture
- The statelost its top position in rice production
- Tea sector crisis:
- 80% tea gardens shut in some regions
- Over 5 lakh tea workers in distress
National Security & Border Issues
- 569 km India–Bangladesh border is still unfenced
- Allegations of illegal infiltration and fake ID distribution
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Social & Political Allegations
- “Cut money” and syndicate culture
- Political violence and voter manipulation claims
- Alleged insult to national figures and historical narratives
Amit Shah’s Key Statements
During the press conference, Amit Shah made several strong remarks:
- Claimed Bengal is the main entry route for illegal infiltration
- Said infiltration affects jobs and security
- Accused TMC of promoting vote-bank politics
- Criticized Mamata Banerjee for using “victim card politics.”
- Promised strict border control and governance reforms if the BJP comes to power
Political Significance
- The chargesheet is seen as a blueprint for the BJP’s election campaign
- Covers 14 governance sectors, indicating a structured political strategy
- Aims to convert public dissatisfaction into electoral support
TMC’s Response: Counter “Chargesheet”
The Trinamool Congress strongly rejected the BJP’s allegations and released a counter-chargesheet, accusing the BJP of:
- Misusing central agencies
- Failing in BJP-ruled states
- Targeting Bengal politically
This has turned the situation into a “chargesheet vs chargesheet” political battle ahead of elections.
What This Means for West Bengal Elections 2026
- Elections will be held in two phases (April 23 & 29, 2026)
- Results will be declared on May 4, 2026
- The narrative is now sharply divided:
- BJP: Governance failure, corruption, security issues
- TMC: Political targeting, development claims, regional pride
The chargesheet has significantly escalated the political narrative, making governance and security central election issues.
Conclusion
Amit Shah’s chargesheet against the TMC government marks a major political move ahead of the West Bengal elections. While the BJP has presented it as a document of accountability and public grievances, the TMC has dismissed it as politically motivated.








