Mamata's War Cry: Defending Bengali Identity Against Alleged BJP's Linguistic Terrorism
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee criticizes the BJP for what she describes as 'linguistic terrorism' against Bengalis. She vows to fight to preserve the Bengali language and identity till the BJP is defeated. A new 'Language Movement' is announced, signaling a significant political battle ahead.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has taken a bold stand against what she terms 'linguistic terrorism' by the BJP, aimed at Bengalis. Addressing a significant rally in Kolkata, she emphasized her commitment to defending the Bengali identity and language until the BJP's influence is countered.
Banerjee criticized the alleged exclusion of legitimate Bengali voters from the electoral roll and accused the BJP and Election Commission of conspiring against the state. She announced a renewed 'Language Movement' starting July 27, foreseeing a long struggle up to the 2026 elections.
Targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP's attempts to undermine Bengali culture, Banerjee's rhetoric pointed towards a larger political conflict over identity, challenging BJP's claims and narratives. Her stance reflects underlying tensions and the complexities of regional and national political dynamics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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