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<h1>West Bengal Chief Minister protests alleged harassment of Bengali workers in BJP states, claims detention without trial</h1> The West Bengal Chief Minister held a protest march in Kolkata against alleged harassment of Bengali-speaking people in BJP-ruled states. She claimed the Centre issued notifications allowing month-long detention without trial and accused the BJP of targeting Bengali migrant workers, branding them as infiltrators. The leader stated her party has compiled a list of approximately 1,000 detained workers and vowed to speak more Bengali, challenging authorities to detain her. She criticized the Election Commission's voter roll revisions in Bihar, alleging deletion of 30.5 lakh voters to benefit the BJP. The Chief Minister warned of political consequences if the alleged persecution continues, threatening to respond through electoral means in upcoming polls. She emphasized that 22 lakh migrant workers from her state work across India with valid documents and deserve protection from harassment based on language.