Key Points

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee launched Durga puja celebrations with a powerful message of cultural harmony and inclusivity. She emphasized the importance of respecting different languages and communities while inaugurating multiple puja mandaps in Kolkata. The CM strongly condemned the harassment of Bengali-speaking migrant workers across India. Her remarks underscored the need for national unity and mutual respect among diverse linguistic groups.

Key Points: Mamata Launches Durga Puja Amid Unity and Migrant Worker Plea

  • CM to inaugurate 3,000 Durga pujas virtually
  • Highlights importance of cultural unity and respect
  • Warns against harassment of Bengali migrant workers
  • Releases 17 personal songs on Mahalaya
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CM Mamata begins Durga puja inauguration; highlights harassment of Bengali migrant workers

Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee inaugurates Durga puja mandaps, calls for respect and unity, highlights migrant worker challenges

"We must remain united against all conspiracies to divide us - Mamata Banerjee"

Kolkata, Sep 20

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on Saturday, inaugurated several Durga puja mandaps and used the occasion to send the message of unity in diversity.

While inaugurating a Durga puja mandap in Kolkata, Chief Minister Banerjee once again highlighted the issue of alleged harassment of Bengali-speaking migrant workers across the country.

"In Bengal, different communities celebrate the festival of Durga Puja together. All of them come together on the occasion of Durga Puja, which defines the unique spirit of Bengal. Someone may call his mother 'Maa', and another may say 'Amma'. But the love, respect, bonding remains the same," the Chief Minister said after inaugurating the mandap at Sreebhumi Durga Puja.

"I respect my mother tongue. I also respect the mother tongues of other people. They should also respect Bengali. Bengali-speaking migrant workers should not be harassed in any way. We must remain united against all conspiracies to divide us. Otherwise the country will split. One has to remember that Bengal is a part of India and we must be respectful about Bengal, its culture, songs and creative works," she added.

The Chief Minister also urged people to stay safe in view of the inclement weather and asked people not to get wet in the rain.

"We have to be alert. We are keeping a watch on the situation. If there is rain in Jharkhand, Bihar and our state gets affected. Similarly, if neighbouring states experience heavy rainfall, it often results in floods here due to overflowing reservoirs. Given Bengal's geographic location, we face such challenges. Let's hope for a rain-free Durga Puja as lakhs of people eagerly await the festivities," she said.

The Chief Minister told that she will inaugurate 3,000 Durga pujas, most of these virtually, ahead of the five-day festival.

She added that 17 songs written by her will be released on Mahalaya (Sunday), marking the beginning of Devi Paksha.

On Saturday afternoon, the Chief Minister also inaugurated the Hatibagan Durga Puja and the Tala Prottoy Puja.

"I am not unveiling the deities, that can be done only from Mahalaya, marking the advent of Devi Paksha. I am only inaugurating the pandals having beautiful interiors reflecting the heritage and aesthetics of Bengal," she added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I agree with the language respect part, why mix politics with Durga Puja? Festivals should be about unity, not political messaging. Let's keep the celebrations pure!
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Arjun K
Shubho Mahalaya to all Bengalis! 🎉 The spirit of Durga Puja truly brings everyone together in Kolkata. Love how different communities participate in the festivities.
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Sarah B
I've visited Kolkata during Durga Puja and it's absolutely magical! The artistry, the music, the food - it's a beautiful celebration of Bengali culture that everyone should experience.
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Vikram M
The weather concern is valid. Last year, heavy rains ruined many pandals. Hope this year the weather gods cooperate for the lakhs of devotees!
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Karthik V
Respect for all languages is important, but we must also focus on making all Indians feel welcome everywhere in the country. Unity in diversity is our strength!

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