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West Bengal Result ‘Admin Dictate’: NCP Tapase Echoes Mamata

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NCP (SP) spokesperson Mahesh Tapase has ignited fresh debate by aligning with Mamata Banerjee’s refusal to concede Bengal’s election loss as a fair democratic exercise. Speaking from Mumbai, he labeled the results a blatant administrative imposition.

In detailed remarks, Tapase agreed wholeheartedly: ‘Bengal’s outcome stems from ED, CBI, tax sleuths, police, and paramilitary pressure—not voter will. Mamata’s right; this isn’t a mandate, it’s an order from above.’

Addressing Tamil Nadu accusations where Congress allegedly cheated DMK by aiding Vijayakant’s outfit, Tapase countered: ‘Hardly deception. Governments form via such decisions after leadership talks. Congress’s mission is clear: oust BJP, whose style since 2014 repels all. Backing secular options isn’t treachery.’

Tapase condemned the Mira Road events outright. ‘No room for communalism or attacks in Mumbai or India. Full force enforcement awaits.’

Reacting to Trump’s praise for Modi’s Bengal triumph, he pivoted to Iran-Pakistan dynamics: ‘Whatever deals Iran inks, Pakistan’s fingerprints are all over it. Where does India fit?’

Tapase’s interview reveals opposition strategies coalescing around anti-agency narratives and alliance realignments, signaling turbulent times ahead in Indian politics.