India, Dec. 12 -- Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee continued her tirade against the "mischievous implementation" of special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bengal "with a one-point agenda to help the BJP, asking the people to descend on the streets with kitchen tools and resist the "nefarious designs of the BJP Government" if a single name was deleted from the voters' lists.
"They will take away the rights of mothers and sisters in the name of SIR and then they will bring police from Delhi during the election and intimidate the people of Bengal mothers and sisters. If your names are struck off, you have the kitchen tools in your hands, and your names are deleted. The women will fight in the front, and the men will be ...
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