The Trinamool Congress (TMC) accused the Union government of "autocratic" rule and said her party will "have to play a role so that BJP is removed from power" at the centre.
"They (Centre) are interfering in the people's rights and privacy. Aadhar number should not be linked with one's mobile phone. I will not link my Aadhar number with my mobile even if my connection is snapped," she said at the extended core committee meeting of the TMC.
She said the TMC will protest even if all its party leaders are sent to jail.
"We are not cowards," she said.
The Department of Telecom (DoT) had through a March 23 notification called for linking of mobile numbers with Aadhaar.
Banerjee said that the TMC does not want to be in power in Delhi but "we have to play a role so that BJP is removed from power at the Centre".
The TMC chief, who had vociferously criticised demonetization, alleged that "it is a big scam".
She said that November 8, the day on which demonetisation was announced last year, will be observed as black day by the TMC.
The TMC chief also had a word of caution for her party leaders and said that anti-party activities will not be tolerated.
"I track everything in the party organisation. Workers are our strength, not the leaders," she said.
Banerjee said that the TMC has "emerged through a lot of struggles and sacrifices and it is not so weak that one can finish it".
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