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Trinamool Congress MP & National Secretary Abhishek Banerjee to discuss about SIR via video conferencing on Monday 24th November. With the 2026 Bengal Assembly polls just months away, Trinamool Congress is leaving nothing to chance. On coming Monday, the party National General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee will hold a massive virtual meeting with more than 10,000 leaders – MPs, MLAs, district presidents, block chiefs and booth workers – to fire up the fight against the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists.
The party smells a big political plot: it believes the BJP-led Centre is quietly trying to delete massive names of genuine voters, especially from Matua-dominated areas and North Bengal, under the cover of “cleaning” the electoral rolls. Abhishek and Mamata Banerjee have already warned earlier that even if one real voter’s name is dropped, TMC will launch a huge protest right in the heart of Delhi. The mood inside the party is battle-ready. Trinamool has opened SIR help camps in every district so people can check and correct their voter details without hassle. Monday’s mega video conference will mainly review how actively local leaders are running these camps and reaching every village. Special attention will be on the Matua belt (Nadia, North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas) and the eight districts of North Bengal, where the BJP gave TMC a tough fight in recent elections.
As per reports, Abhishek will also evaluate the performance report cards of all MPs and MLAs – who is visible on the ground, who is helping voters’ first point of contact, and who needs to pull up their socks before the big 2026 assembly elections battle. The party wants every worker to treat the voter list issue as a do-or-die mission because even a few thousand deleted names in key seats can change the game. With an estimated attendance of over ten thousand leaders and workers on one screen, Abhishek is sending a loud message: TMC is watching, organising and ready to protect every single vote that belongs to “Maa, Mati, Manush”.