AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal extended full support to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over a phone call, calling her battle “crucial for Indian democracy” ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections.
Kejriwal Extends Support to Mamata Banerjee
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday held a phone conversation with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, expressing full solidarity ahead of the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections.
“Modi Ji Will Lose…” Kejriwal’s Strong Political Statement
Taking to social media platform X, Kejriwal shared details of his conversation and made a strong political remark targeting the Centre.
He posted: “Just spoke to Mamta didi on phone. Expressed complete solidarity and support. She is fighting one of the most difficult battles, which is also one of the most important battles for Indian democracy. Modi ji will lose, inspite of misusing all institutions including CEC.”
The statement has triggered fresh political debate across party lines ahead of the high-stakes elections.
West Bengal Assembly Elections Schedule
The West Bengal Assembly elections will be conducted in two phases:
- April 23 – First phase voting
- April 29 – Second phase voting
Polling will be held across all 294 Assembly seats, with results scheduled to be declared on May 4.
Election Commission Promises Free and Fair Polls
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has assured that the Election Commission of India will ensure free, fair, and transparent elections in West Bengal.
During a recent review meeting, the CEC stated that the electoral process will be conducted in a peaceful environment, free from fear, violence, and intimidation.
Election officials also emphasized strict measures to prevent:
- Vote buying or inducements
- Booth capturing
- Any disruption at polling stations
It has also been clarified that no official under the state government or local bodies will be allowed to influence the electoral process.
Security Measures Intensified in Bengal
In preparation for polling, the election machinery has been placed on high alert. Authorities aim to ensure that elections remain peaceful and impartial, with strict monitoring mechanisms in place across sensitive areas.
Helpline Launched for Election Complaints
Meanwhile, the West Bengal Raj Bhavan has launched a 24-hour helpline service starting Tuesday, allowing citizens to report election-related complaints.
According to officials, the service is aimed at addressing concerns related to:
- Pre-poll violence
- Poll-day irregularities
- Post-result tensions
In recent weeks, multiple delegations have also met Governor RN Ravi, raising concerns over possible violence before and after the election process.
Political Temperature Rises in Bengal
With top national leaders making statements and election authorities stepping up preparations, the West Bengal polls are shaping into a high-stakes political battle closely watched across the country.
What did Arvind Kejriwal say about Mamata Banerjee?
He expressed full support and called her fight crucial for Indian democracy.
What controversial remark did Kejriwal make?
He claimed “Modi ji will lose” and alleged misuse of institutions.
When will West Bengal elections be held?
Voting will take place on April 23 and April 29.
Who is overseeing the elections?
The Election Commission of India led by Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar.


