Mamata Banerjee Accuses BJP of Targeting Bengal's Identity, Appeals for Votes

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has accused the BJP of attempting to erase Bengal's language, culture, and diversity, calling it a threat to the state's constitutional rights. She appealed to voters to support Trinamool Congress candidates to protect Bengal's identity and dignity. Banerjee spent Poila Boishakh, the Bengali New Year, among the people, reiterating her commitment to serving the state since 2011. The state is poised for a high-stakes contest between the incumbent TMC and the BJP in the upcoming two-phase assembly elections.

Key Points: Mamata Banerjee: Vote to Protect Bengal's Identity from BJP

  • Mamata accuses BJP of undermining Bengal's identity
  • Claims BJP imposes uniformity, erases culture
  • Appeals for support to TMC candidates
  • Polling in Bengal on April 23 and 29
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"Let your vote protect Bengal's identity": Mamata Banerjee appeals for support to TMC candidates, accuses BJP of targeting Bengal's identity

WB CM Mamata Banerjee accuses BJP of erasing Bengal's culture, appeals for votes to protect state's identity and dignity in the assembly elections.

"Let your vote protect Bengal's identity. Let your vote defend its dignity. - Mamata Banerjee"

Kolkata, April 16

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of attempting to undermine Bengal's identity and constitutional rights, while saying she spent Poila Boishakh among the people of West Bengal and reaffirmed her commitment to serving the state.

In a post on X, Banerjee said she has remained committed to fulfilling the aspirations of the people of the state since assuming office in 2011.

"I spent the first day of the Bengali New Year, Poila Boishakh, in the most meaningful way possible, among the people, walking with them, sharing their smiles and their strength. Since taking office in 2011, my singular commitment has been to serve my mothers, brothers, and sisters of Bengal, to ensure that their aspirations are heard, respected, and fulfilled. That is the promise I have lived by every single day," she said.

The Chief Minister further alleged that people of Bengal were facing "suffering and humiliation" under BJP-ruled states and claimed attempts were being made to impose uniformity by erasing Bengal's culture and diversity.

"It pains me deeply to see the suffering and humiliation being inflicted upon them by Bangla-Birodhi BJP. Their existence is being questioned, their constitutional rights are under threat, and in BJP-ruled states, people are being tortured and tormented. They want to impose uniformity by erasing our language, our culture, our food habits, and our diversity," she said.

"They believe Bengal can be controlled from Delhi and Gujarat. They are mistaken. Bengal will never bow," she added.

Appealing to voters to support candidates of the All India Trinamool Congress in the ongoing electoral process, Banerjee urged people to place their trust in her party once again, naming several party candidates across constituencies in the state.

"It is our collective duty to ensure that Bengal remains in the hands of those who respect our Maa, protect our Mati, and stand with our Manush. I appeal to each one of you to place your trust in us once again. Support our candidates, Mosaraf Hussain from Itahar, Md. Ghulam Rabbani from Goalpokhar, Minhajul Arfin Azad from Chakulia, Krishna Kalyani from Raiganj, Satyajit Barman from Hemtabad, Nitai Baishya from Kaliaganj, Hamidul Rahaman from Chopra, Kanaia Lal Aggarwal from Islampur, Goutam Deb from Siliguri, Sanjay Kujur from Nagrakata, and all our Joraphool candidates across Bengal," she posted.

"Let your vote protect Bengal's identity. Let your vote defend its dignity. Let your vote strengthen the path of Maa-Mati-Manush," she added.

Polling in West Bengal will be held in two phases on April 23 and April 29, with the results of the Assembly elections scheduled to be announced on May 4.

The state is set to witness a high-voltage contest between the incumbent Trinamool Congress, which is seeking a fourth consecutive term, and the BJP, which is aiming to form the government after a strong showing in the previous elections.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the sentiment, this feels like the same old political rhetoric before every election. What about the actual development work? The roads in my area are still terrible. I want to hear concrete plans, not just emotional appeals.
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Aman W
The mention of 'Maa, Mati, Manush' resonates deeply. Bengal's unique identity, from our Rabindra Sangeet to our rosogollas, must be preserved. This is about more than politics; it's about our heritage.
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Sarah B
As an observer, the language used is very strong - "suffering and humiliation". Is the situation for Bengalis in other states really that bad? This seems like a strategy to create a siege mentality for votes.
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Karthik V
The list of candidates shows a good mix, which is important for a diverse state. But ultimately, my vote will go to whoever can ensure law and order and bring industries back to Bengal. We need jobs, bhai.
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Meera T
After 13 years, it's time for a change. The identity politics is getting old. Every party talks about culture when they have little else to show. Let's focus on the future, not just the past.

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