Mamata Banerjee's comments on growth 'insult' to the nation, says BJP
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's comments at Oxford, expressing doubts over India becoming the world's largest economy by 2060, sparked criticism from BJP leaders. BJP's Amit Malviya called it "shameful," while Union Minister Sukanta M...

BJP's Amit Malviya posted a video clip of Banerjee's comments on X, calling it "shameful" and "a disgrace to the constitutional office she holds." Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar condemned her stance, stating that her remarks were an "insult" to the country, particularly given India's rise to the world's fifth-largest economy.
Banerjee, responding to the prediction, cited global turmoil and the aftermath of COVID-19 as reasons for her skepticism. She emphasised the uncertainty surrounding economic growth, adding that while it was her "dream" to see India thrive, it would depend on various global factors.
Tensions escalated as Majumdar reminded her of the Tata's exit from Bengal, asserting that the state would see a revival under BJP leadership in 2026. Banerjee, however, dismissed the political rhetoric, citing the matter as sub judice and urging the critics to focus on their own political struggles.
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