Mamata Banerjee Condemns Communal Intimidation at Kolkata Event
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee criticized the BJP following an assault on two vendors at a Gita recital event. She emphasized Bengal's stance against communal division and pledged action against those responsible. Her remarks highlighted the tension around cultural and linguistic identities in the state.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee launched a scathing attack on the BJP after the recent assault on two food vendors at a Gita recital in Kolkata. She asserted that the state will not accept intimidation or communal divisions, emphasizing Bengal's unique cultural identity.
Addressing the incident at a public event, Banerjee announced that arrests had been made swiftly. She linked the attack to broader electoral intimidation, criticizing the BJP's alleged agenda of importing divisive cultural practices into Bengal.
Banerjee reaffirmed her administration's commitment to personal freedoms, vowing not to allow detention camps in the state. She also condemned misconceptions about Bengali cultural icons and expressed concerns over linguistic harassment of Bengalis in other states.
(With inputs from agencies.)

