Mamata Banerjee is the eighth Chief Minister of the eastern Indian state of West Bengal and the first woman to hold this office. She founded the Trinamool Congress in 1998 after splitting from the Indian National Congress and has represented the Bhabanipur constituency in the state assembly since 2011.
When Mamata Banerjee first joined the Congress (I) in the 1970s, she rose to be the General Secretary of the State Mahila Congress (I) from 1976 to 1980. She has previously served as an MP for Kolkata South in the Lok Sabha and was the Union Minister of State for Human Resources Development, Youth Affairs and Sports, and Women and Child Development under the P.V. Narasimha Rao government.
One of the defining moments in Mamata Banerjee’s political career was her involvement in the Singur and Nandigram movements. These movements — centered around land acquisition issues, particularly the acquisition of agricultural land for industrial projects — saw her rise as a leader and advocate for the rights of farmers and local communities in Bengal’s Singur and Nandigram districts. She received widespread support, eventually leading to the downfall of the 34-year-old Left Front government in West Bengal and her ascent to power.
Some day, someone will have to call his bluff. Maybe someone will have the courage to challenge Mr Modi only after he loses 2019 elections. Something tells me that he was never a chaiwala. Ask him two questions:
1) please list down all the “equipment” of a chaiwala
2) please demonstrate how you used to handle that equipment.
I am sure Mr Modi will say “pass” to both both those questions.
Some of the brilliant people working on Prime Minister’s reelection campaign, customising it for each state / region, will have to find the perfect balance between attacking the opposition and projecting a strong message of hope and positivity.