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Murshidabad Unrest and SSC Scandal: Mamata battles twin crises ahead of 2026 Bengal polls

Murshidabad’s violent protests and annullment of over 25,000 teacher appointments linked to the SSC scam intensified scrutiny of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's governance, with the BJP accusing her administration of corruption and appeasement politics. Despite challenges, Mamata maintains strong support among Muslim and women voters

April 30, 2025 / 11:06 IST
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The TMC faces significant challenges ahead of the 2026 Bengal Assembly elections, with the narrative slipping out of its control.

The recent violence in Murshidabad, West Bengal, triggered by protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, has left a deep mark on the state’s political landscape. The clashes claimed three lives, all from Hindu families, allegedly at the hands of Muslim mobs. While the Trinamool Congress (TMC) has accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of orchestrating the unrest by bringing in outsiders with the help of a section of the Border Security Force, the BJP has highlighted the plight of Hindus in the area and the targeted nature of the violence.

Adding to the turmoil is the School Service Commission (SSC) scam, which saw over 25,000 teachers and staff lose their jobs following a Supreme Court ruling on recruitment irregularities. These twin crises have intensified scrutiny of the TMC government’s ability to maintain law and order and uphold institutional integrity. The BJP has seized the moment, accusing the TMC of Muslim appeasement and systemic corruption, using these narratives to bolster its campaign ahead of the 2026 assembly elections.

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Mamata's Losing Grip On Law And Order

The violence in Murshidabad has exposed deep cracks in governance and law enforcement under Mamata Banerjee’s administration. Targeted attacks on Hindu families in Muslim-majority areas like Dhulian have heightened communal tensions, leaving the state grappling with criticism over its delayed and inadequate response. The government’s reliance on the Border Security Force to restore order, followed by blaming the same force for the atrocities, reflects a governance and strategic failure that has shaken public confidence.