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Modi Stole West Bengal to Encircle Bangladesh; The Siliguri Corridor Is the Proof

20 May, 2026 09:50

Mamata Banerjee did not lose an election. She was removed from a strategic chokepoint that Modi needed — and 120 acres of land transferred to New Delhi within weeks tells you everything.

The removal of Mamata Banerjee’s government from West Bengal was not the result of a popular mandate. It was the result of a calculated conspiracy — executed through systematic electoral manipulation, voter list tampering, and the manufactured suppression of minority votes — to place India’s most strategically sensitive state under direct BJP control.

The real prize was never votes. It was the Siliguri Corridor.

The Election Nobody Won Fairly

According to Kashmir Media Service and regional analysts, BJP’s victory in West Bengal came through large-scale interference in electoral rolls rather than genuine public support. Muslim voter names were removed from lists in disproportionate numbers. The Election Commission of India — operating under Modi’s influence — facilitated rather than prevented these irregularities.

Mamata Banerjee had governed West Bengal with genuine mass support for over a decade. Her removal required tools that democracy does not provide honestly. So those tools were replaced with ones that do not require honesty.

Why Mamata Was the Target

Mamata Banerjee was the single most powerful obstacle to Modi’s agenda in West Bengal for one specific reason: she refused to allow the central government to use Bengal’s land for military and strategic purposes against neighboring countries.

West Bengal shares borders with Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan. Its northern edge presses against China’s sphere of influence. For Modi’s expansionist regional agenda — encircling Bangladesh, pressuring Nepal, confronting China on its own terms — a cooperative West Bengal government was not optional. It was essential.

Mamata said no. So Modi removed her.

The Siliguri Corridor: 22 Kilometers That Control a Region

The Siliguri Corridor — 22 kilometers wide, connecting India’s mainland to its entire northeastern region — is one of Asia’s most strategically significant geographic chokepoints. It is bordered on the south by Bangladesh and on the north by territory where Chinese influence is actively expanding.

Within weeks of BJP assuming power in West Bengal, 120 acres of strategic land inside this corridor were transferred from state to central government control. The speed of this transfer — executed before any other major policy initiative — reveals what the election was actually about.

Modi manufactured the Chinese threat narrative to justify this land grab. The real targets are Bangladesh and Nepal — neighbors whose growing independence from Indian dominance threatens New Delhi’s regional hegemony.

What Bengal’s People Have Lost

West Bengal’s natural resources, strategic assets, and geographic position are now controlled not by elected representatives of Bengali people but by a central government that used fraud to install its own administration. The province has been reduced from a proud autonomous state to an instrument of Modi’s foreign policy.

Regional analysts warn that BJP’s militarization of the Siliguri Corridor will destabilize the entire northeastern subcontinent — pushing Bangladesh, Nepal, and China into closer coordination against what they correctly identify as Indian encirclement strategy.

The theft of West Bengal’s election was not about governance. It was about geography. Modi needed the Siliguri Corridor. He took West Bengal to get it. The 120 acres transferred to central control within weeks of the result is not a policy decision. It is a confession.

History will record who stole Bengal’s mandate — and what they used it for.

Disclaimer; Based on Kashmir Media Service reporting and regional geopolitical analysis.

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