Mamata Banerjee urges ‘befitting reply’ to Delhi’s ‘zamindars’ in Bengali New Year message

On Poila Boishakh, Mamata Banerjee urged voters to give a “befitting reply” to alleged attempts by “Delhi’s zamindars” to undermine voting rights, while calling for unity, communal harmony and support for the All India Trinamool Congress in the up...

Kolkata: On the occasion of Bengali New Year, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee extended 'Poila Boishakh' greetings to people and urged the electorate to give a befitting reply to the attempts by the "zamindars in Delhi" to snatch people's voting rights.

In a post on X, she expressed hope the Bengali New Year would make people's lives "free of blemishes". She also highlighted Bengal's cultural legacy, adding that the state stands as a symbol of communal harmony.

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The incumbent chief minister alleged that some "malevolent forces" were attempting to tarnish this harmony, and accused "Delhi's zamindars" of trying to usurp people's voting rights.

"Remember, we must give a befitting reply to them democratically," Banerjee said in the X post.

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Calling for unity, she urged people to vow to break down the "walls of narrow-mindedness" and remain united against divisive and authoritarian forces.

She also appealed to voters to uphold their democratic rights in the forthcoming Assembly elections by voting for the Trinamool Congress.
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