Kolkata, Sept. 2 -- West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday accused the Union government of "misusing" the Indian Army for "political vendetta" after the army dismantled a stage erected by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) on army land in Maidan area in central Kolkata to protest alleged atrocities on Bengali-speaking migrant workers in Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled states. "This is unethical, unconstitutional, undemocratic and a misuse of power by the BJP. I do not blame the army. We are proud of the army. It is not the army but the BJP and the Union government who are behind this. They are misusing the army for their political vendetta," Banerjee, who visited the spot, said. The CM said the army should have consulted the Kolkata Police before dismantling the stage. "They could have called me and I would have removed the stage within a few minutes," she said. Banerjee launched a protest at the Maidan area site on July 28 and asked her party leaders to hold rallies every weekend till the state assembly polls in 2026. On Monday, she asked TMC leaders to shift the protest venue to central Kolkata's Rani Rashmoni Avenue, which comes under the city police jurisdiction....