Matangini Hazra wasn’t from Assam: Bengal parties to PM Modi
Stating that the wrong reference by the PM was “unfortunate”, Trinamool Congress and the Congress demanded the PM’s immediate apology to the nation for making such an error in his speech.

Stating that the wrong reference by the PM was “unfortunate”, Trinamool Congress and the Congress demanded the PM’s immediate apology to the nation for making such an error in his speech.
Matangini Hazra was a freedom fighter who fought for the Indian Independence movement. She was shot dead by the British Indian police in 1942 in front of the Tamluk Police Station in East Midnapore district. She was called “Gandhi Buri” as she actively participated in the Gandhian movement. In 1905, she actively took part in the freedom movement as a Gandhian. In 1932, she participated in the Civil Disobedience movement and was arrested for breaking the Salt Act.
BJP leader and former Mizoram governor Tathagata Roy said it was a slip of tongue by the PM.
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