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TMC accuses Centre of 'super emergency' after security surrounds Mamata's residence

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Security forces were deployed around West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's residence as she prepared to travel to Baruipur in connection with a recent crime incident. The Trinamool Congress strongly condemned the security deployment, describing it as a 'super emergency' and questioning whether their leader was effectively under house arrest. The party publicly challenged the legitimacy of the move, demanding to know who had authorized the action. TMC also took the opportunity to criticize the BJP, alleging that the ruling party's promises on women's safety have failed to materialize amid the ongoing situation.

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