Mamata Banerjee Rallies TMC, Pledges to Protect Bengalis and Oust BJP

In a powerful address at the TMC’s annual Martyrs’ Day rally in Kolkata, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made a resounding call to action, focusing on two key objectives: safeguarding the rights of Bengalis and ultimately removing the BJP from power at the center. She emphasized her commitment to preventing any “SIR-like” exercise in Bengal, echoing concerns about potential discriminatory practices.

Banerjee Highlights Commitment to Bengalis

Addressing a massive crowd of supporters, Banerjee reiterated her unwavering dedication to protecting the interests of the Bengali people. She directly addressed concerns surrounding potential harassment and discrimination, emphasizing the importance of unity and resilience in the face of such challenges.

2026: A Stepping Stone to National Change

Banerjee outlined a clear political roadmap, highlighting the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections as a crucial stepping stone towards achieving her larger goal of ousting the BJP from the center. She urged her supporters to mobilize and work towards a decisive victory in the state, framing it as a critical step in bringing about national political change.