Mamata Banerjee Braves Rain in Kolkata March for Bengali Migrants’ Rights

Mamata Banerjee Leads Rain-Soaked March for Bengali Migrants’ Rights

Kolkata witnessed a powerful display of solidarity today as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, undeterred by pouring rain, led a march to protest what she describes as the targeting of Bengali-speaking migrants in BJP-ruled states.

Mamata Banerjee leading the march in the rain

A Determined Stand Against Discrimination

The march, a visible demonstration of support for the migrant community, highlighted Banerjee’s concerns about the alleged discrimination faced by Bengalis who have migrated to other states. The Chief Minister’s unwavering commitment to their cause was evident as she walked alongside her supporters, enduring the heavy downpour.

A Call for Justice and Equality

Banerjee’s passionate address to the crowd underscored the urgent need for just and equitable treatment of all citizens, regardless of their origin or language. The march served as a platform to amplify the voices of those who feel marginalized and vulnerable, reinforcing the message that their rights must be protected.