Mamata Banerjee Intensifies Campaign, Vows to Protect Bengal's Secular Fabric
In a fiery campaign in West Bengal, CM Mamata Banerjee pledged to safeguard Bengal from the 'Bangla Birodhi' BJP, emphasizing the protection of rights and secularism. Rallying support for AITC candidates, she urged citizens to trust her party's symbol, vowing dedication to the people throughout her political career.
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In a bold move to rally voters, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee escalated her campaign efforts against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which she criticized as "Bangla Birodhi," or anti-Bengal. Leading a vigorous campaign in Cooch Behar, Banerjee reaffirmed her commitment to safeguard Bengal’s rights, culture, and secular identity.
Addressing a robust crowd, Banerjee declared her unyielding resolve to combat any political entity seeking to undermine the state’s interests. In her passionate speech, she appealed to the citizens for unwavering support, displaying her dedication by sharing a personal journey from a student politician to being a three-term Chief Minister, always alongside the people of Bengal.
Banerjee's call to action focused on rallying support for AITC's symbol, the twin flowers of Joraphool, fielding candidates across the district. With assembly elections looming, she emphasized the importance of collective trust and effort to secure a future reflecting the state's inclusive ethos. The elections promise a fierce contest between the incumbent Trinamool Congress and a formidable BJP opposition.
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