BJP’s Raju Banerjee Takes Jibe At TMC Over Fish Meal In Bengal
Fish has become a major political flashpoint in West Bengal ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections, with the BJP and TMC engaging in a sharp exchange over food habits and cultural identity. The controversy gained momentum after Mamata Banerjee accused the BJP of threatening Bengali food traditions, particularly fish consumption. In response, BJP leaders have launched symbolic outreach campaigns, including public appearances with fish and “fish parties”, to counter the narrative. BJP candidate Anindya Raju Banerjee has asserted that there will be no restrictions on food practices and has invited TMC leaders to join such events. The political contest is also intensifying in Madhyamgram, where Raju is challenging senior TMC leader Rathin Ghosh. While the TMC has historically dominated the seat, the BJP is banking on electoral roll revisions and voter sentiment shifts. Beyond food politics, issues such as law and order and the state of football in Kolkata have also entered the campaign discourse. The developments highlight how identity and culture are becoming central themes in Bengal’s electoral battle.
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