Unity Over Division: CM Mamata Banerjee's Call for Harmony
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee emphasized non-harassment of genuine voters and unity against divisive efforts. She invoked leaders like Netaji Bose to uphold democracy and humanity. Addressing social issues at Jagaddhatri Puja, she promised relief funds for flood-affected areas and praised self-help groups.
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In a recent public address, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urged for unity and condemned divisive tactics, insisting that no genuine voter should face harassment. She referenced notable leaders like Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Mahatma Gandhi, calling for the preservation of democratic principles.
At the Jagaddhatri Puja inauguration, Banerjee highlighted the power of unity, using the metaphor of fingers forming a fist to describe collective strength against societal threats. She questioned the negativity pervading public discourse, encouraging focus on human values and solidarity.
Banerjee also virtually inaugurated infrastructure projects and reiterated her commitment to providing funds for those affected by natural disasters. She lauded the achievements of self-help groups, asserting their top status in India, and pushed for rapid advancements in urban power infrastructure.
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