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Mamata Banerjee addresses rallies in Debra, Panskura & Narayangarh

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West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) Supremo Mamata Banerjee addressed massive public gatherings during election rallies in Debra, Panskura Paschim, and Narayangarh Assembly constituencies, witnessing an overwhelming turnout of supporters. The rallies, held in support of Maa-Mati-Manush candidates, showcased strong grassroots momentum ahead of the upcoming elections. The unprecedented crowd presence was seen as a clear indicator of growing public confidence in the Trinamool Congress across East Midnapore and West Midnapore districts. Addressing the gatherings, Banerjee expressed confidence that TMC is set for a decisive victory, stating that the wave of support reflects people’s trust in the party’s development-driven governance. She emphasized that party workers are united and fully prepared to counter opposition forces. Taking aim at the BJP, TMC supremo accused the party of divisive politics, undermining Bengal’s cultural identity, and attempting to curtail democratic rights. She urged voters to reject such forces and stand firmly in favor of development, dignity, and social harmony. Highlighting Bengal’s long-standing tradition of unity and inclusivity, she reiterated her government’s commitment to ensuring holistic development for all communities, irrespective of caste, religion, or political affiliation. Mamata Banerjee also extended strong support to key candidates, including Pratibha Maity (Narayangarh), Siraj Khan (Panskura Paschim), and Rajib Banerjee (Debra), urging voters to ensure their victory with a resounding mandate. With elections nearing, the Trinamool Congress appears to be strengthening its position across key constituencies, with large-scale public participation reinforcing its electoral prospects.
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