Mamata Banerjee got Rohini Acharya’s support on SIR controversy, questions raised on Election Commission

Rohini Acharya, daughter of former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav, has given an open statement in support of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Rohini Acharya has linked Mamata Banerjee’s fight over the voter list controversy to the protection of democracy and voting rights.

‘The fight for democracy and voting rights’

Rohini Acharya said in her statement, “The ongoing fight and struggle by respected Mamata Banerjee against the irregularities committed and being committed by the Election Commission in the process of SIR is a fight to protect democracy and voting rights.”

He further said, “In true sense, this fight of Mamata Banerjee is a fight for the rights given by the Constitution of every eligible voter of the country. Each one of us will have to come forward taking inspiration from the commitment of Lalu and Mamata Banerjee to save democracy and the Constitution, only then the country will be saved.”

Rohini Acharya openly praised Mamata Banerjee’s struggle and fighting spirit. He said that the strength and courage with which Mamata Banerjee is fighting to protect democracy and voting rights is commendable. He has full support and salute to this struggle.

The ongoing fight and struggle by respected Mamata Banerjee ji against the irregularities committed and being committed by the Election Commission in the process of SIR is a fight to protect democracy and voting rights.

In true sense, this fight of Mamata Banerjee ji is for the constitution of every eligible voter of the country. pic.twitter.com/mi3PObDKUp

— Rohini Acharya (@RohiniAcharya2) February 5, 2026

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The matter had reached the Supreme Court

Let us tell you that the controversy over voter list in West Bengal has now approached the Supreme Court. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee herself presented her views in the court and accused the Election Commission of removing names from the voter list.

The Supreme Court has scheduled the next hearing of this voter list case on Monday and has issued necessary guidelines to the Election Commission. After the court’s stance, the discussion in political circles has become more intense. Both the opposition and the ruling party are keeping an eye on this matter. Now all eyes are on the next order of the Supreme Court, which will decide the direction of this dispute.