The footsteps of the Gandhi statue and the beginning of Mamata Banerjee’s movement seem to have become synonymous

News Desk: The footsteps of the Gandhi statue and the beginning of Mamata Banerjee’s movement seem to have become synonymous. At the foot of the Gandhi statue on Mayo Road, Mamata Banerjee has started many movements and the people of the state have witnessed her. From this Gandhi statue he set the tone for all movements. In 2006, Trinamool supremo Mamata Banerjee interrupted the Nandigram movement and started a movement at the foot of the Gandhi statue. Not only that, starting from Singur movement, Central Agriculture Bill movement, CAA movement, all the movements started from the foot of Mamata Banerjee Gandhi statue. After recovering from a recent injury at Nandigram, Mamata marched in a wheelchair at the foot of the Gandhi statue. That is, the foot of the Gandhi statue on May Road is the seat of Mamata Banerjee’s movement. After the Election Commission banned Mamata Banerjee from campaigning for 24 hours, she again chose the foot of the Gandhi statue. However, according to him, it is not a dharna, it is a satyagraha movement. Incidentally, the Election Commission had banned Trinamool supremo Mamata Banerjee from campaigning for 24 hours. In his protest, he tweeted yesterday that he was sitting at the foot of the Gandhi statue at 12 noon on Tuesday in protest of such an undemocratic and unconstitutional decision by the Election Commission. According to the commission, the reason for banning Mamata from campaigning was that the Trinamool candidate from Nandigram, namely the Chief Minister of the state, Mamata Banerjee, had given various provocative speeches during her election campaign. This can lead to law and order situation. The electoral process may be affected. That is why she (Mamata) has been warned and banned from participating in the election campaign. The commission’s decision has been publicly tweeted by Trinamool All India Vice Presidents Yashwant Sinha, Firhad Hakim, Derek O’Brien in protest of the incident, calling it a ‘black day of democracy’. Described.

Trinamool supremo Mamata Banerjee is sitting alone in a dharna under the Gandhi statue on Mayo Road. There is no flag, there is no festoon, there is no leader-leader minister. He is sitting alone in a wheelchair. He is doing Gandhi Giri movement. He alone absorbed the light of all the preaching even though he was not preaching.

Even today he proves that it is not so easy to suppress him. He explained that he was unique in his protest. In protest he is alone, uniquely unwavering. Even today it did not happen otherwise. Sitting on the dharna stage, he is drawing a picture. He wants to convey that he is steadfast in his goal and no ban can stop him from his goal.

But outside, thousands of grassroots supporters appeared with flag festoons. As soon as the ban was lifted, an election meeting was held in Barasat at 8.30 pm in support of Trinamool candidate Chiranjit and from there in support of Ultodanga Sujit Basu.