West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee launched a sharp attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) amid signs of internal dissent within her party, declaring that she would not be intimidated by political pressure. Responding to criticism and political attacks, Banerjee said, “You want me to have a heart attack. I’ll live to see your end,” asserting that she remains determined to continue leading the party despite ongoing challenges.
The remarks came at a politically sensitive time as the TMC faces internal differences and opposition attacks ahead of key political battles in the state. Banerjee used the occasion to project confidence in her leadership and accused the BJP of attempting to weaken her party through sustained political pressure.
Her comments have intensified the political exchange between the ruling TMC and the BJP, with both parties continuing to trade accusations over governance, leadership, and the state’s political future.
Mamata Banerjee Hits Back at BJP
Addressing party workers and supporters, Banerjee said she would not allow political opponents to discourage or intimidate her. Referring to what she described as continuous attacks against her, she declared that she would remain politically active and continue fighting for the people of West Bengal.
The Chief Minister accused the BJP of trying to create instability by targeting the TMC leadership and attempting to influence political developments within the state.
She maintained that such efforts would not succeed and said her government would continue focusing on governance and public welfare.
Remarks Come Amid Internal TMC Dissent
Banerjee’s strong statement comes at a time when the Trinamool Congress has witnessed signs of internal discontent, with some leaders publicly expressing differences on organisational and political issues.
Political observers believe the recent developments have given the opposition an opportunity to question the unity of the ruling party.
While acknowledging that every political organisation may face internal challenges, Banerjee stressed that the TMC remains united and capable of addressing its issues through internal discussions.
She urged party members to stay disciplined and focus on strengthening the organisation rather than engaging in public disagreements.
Chief Minister Projects Confidence
Throughout her address, Banerjee sought to reassure party workers that the TMC remains politically strong despite criticism from the opposition.
She said her government has continued implementing welfare programmes and development initiatives across West Bengal and argued that the party’s work would ultimately earn public support.
The Chief Minister also emphasised that political attacks would not distract her administration from carrying out its responsibilities.
According to Banerjee, her focus remains on serving the people rather than responding to every allegation made by political rivals.
BJP Continues Criticism of TMC
The BJP has repeatedly criticised the TMC government on issues ranging from governance and law and order to allegations of corruption and internal factionalism.
Opposition leaders have argued that recent developments within the ruling party indicate growing dissatisfaction among some leaders.
The BJP has also claimed that the TMC’s internal disagreements reflect broader organisational challenges.
TMC leaders, however, have dismissed these allegations, accusing the BJP of attempting to exploit internal differences for political gain.
TMC Defends Party Unity
Senior TMC leaders have maintained that the party remains united under Mamata Banerjee’s leadership.
They said political parties often witness differing opinions, but such differences do not weaken the organisation.
According to TMC leaders, Banerjee continues to enjoy the confidence of party workers across the state, and the organisation remains committed to its political agenda.
The party has also reiterated that it will continue focusing on governance, development, and welfare programmes rather than opposition criticism.
Political Tensions Rise in West Bengal
Political rivalry between the TMC and the BJP has remained intense in West Bengal over the past several years.
Both parties have frequently exchanged allegations over administrative decisions, electoral strategies, and public policies.
The latest remarks by Banerjee are expected to further sharpen political debates as both sides prepare for future electoral contests.
Analysts believe the verbal exchanges reflect the increasingly competitive political environment in the state.
Focus on Party Organisation
During her address, Banerjee also called upon party workers to remain united and continue strengthening the TMC at the grassroots level.
She urged leaders and workers to maintain discipline, engage with the public, and focus on organisational responsibilities.
The Chief Minister said the party’s strength lies in its connection with ordinary people and emphasised the importance of remaining committed to public service.
She also encouraged workers not to become distracted by political controversies or opposition campaigns.
Leadership Under Spotlight
Banerjee’s remarks underline her determination to project strong leadership at a time when the party faces both internal and external political challenges.
Her statement also sends a message to supporters that she intends to continue leading the TMC despite criticism and political attacks.
Political observers say her speech was aimed at boosting the confidence of party workers while countering the narrative promoted by opposition parties.
The developments are likely to keep political attention focused on West Bengal in the coming weeks.
Political War of Words Continues
Mamata Banerjee’s sharp response to the BJP, delivered amid reports of internal dissent within the TMC, has added a new dimension to the state’s political discourse.
While the Chief Minister reaffirmed her confidence in the party’s unity and her own leadership, the BJP continued its criticism of the ruling government and highlighted the reported internal differences within the TMC.
As political competition intensifies in West Bengal, both parties are expected to continue their aggressive campaigns, making leadership, governance, and party unity central issues in the state’s evolving political landscape.

