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Mamata Banerjee Criticizes BJP Amid Protests and Protocol Controversy

  • March 8, 2026
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Mamata Banerjee Criticizes BJP Amid Protests and Protocol Controversy

Mamata Banerjee Criticizes BJP Amid Protests

Mamata Banerjee has publicly criticized the Union government for the recent rise in cooking gas prices, coinciding with widespread protests by women in West Bengal on International Women’s Day. Banerjee stated, “While we have always stood by the people at every level, the Union government and the BJP seem intent only on harassing them.” This statement reflects her ongoing tension with the ruling party at the national level.

The protests were organized by women across the state, highlighting the impact of rising living costs on ordinary citizens. Banerjee’s remarks resonate with the sentiments of many who feel the burden of increased prices, particularly in essential commodities like cooking gas.

In a related development, the political atmosphere in West Bengal has been charged with controversy surrounding the recent visit of President Droupadi Murmu to the state for the International Santal Conference. Telangana BJP President N Ramchander Rao condemned Banerjee for a perceived breach of protocol during the President’s visit, claiming that she insulted the President of India and attempted to justify her actions.

President Murmu expressed disappointment regarding the arrangements for the conference, stating, “I am very sad that the people here were unable to reach the conference because it was held so far away.” The venue for the International Santal Conference was changed from its original location in Bidhannagar to Goshaipur due to security concerns, which further complicated the event.

During President Murmu’s visit, only Siliguri Mayor Gautam Deb was present to receive her at the airport, raising questions about the level of official representation. Banerjee, however, defended her absence, asserting that no protocol lapse occurred on the part of the district administration. She stated, “We respect you honourable president, but don’t indulge in politics at behest of BJP during elections,” indicating her frustration with the political implications of the visit.

Prime Minister Modi weighed in on the situation, accusing the West Bengal government of insulting the President during her visit. In response, the Union Home Secretary has sought a report from the West Bengal Chief Secretary regarding the alleged protocol lapses, further intensifying the scrutiny on Banerjee’s administration.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, Banerjee has made it clear that she would not attend any of President Murmu’s programs if they coincide with election periods, indicating a potential escalation in tensions between her government and the central administration. Observers are closely monitoring the situation as details remain unconfirmed regarding the ongoing disputes and their implications for future political interactions in West Bengal.