- Mamata Banerjee led a protest rally in Jhargram against attacks on Bengali migrants
- Mamata Banerjee walked nearly 3 km in the tribal heartland during the protest
- The protest responded to alleged harassment of Bengali-speaking migrants nationwide
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday led a massive protest rally in Jhargram, condemning the alleged attacks on Bengali-speaking migrants outside the state.
The rally, themed around the narrative that the Bengali language and identity "will never be silenced," was led by the TMC boss.
Banerjee walked nearly 3 km through the tribal heartland, joined by TMC leaders, cultural personalities, and citizens waving placards that read 'Banglar Apoman Sojjyo Hobe Na' (Insult to Bengal won't be tolerated) and 'Bangla Amar Ma' (Bengal, my mother).
The protest comes in the wake of alleged harassment of Bengali-speaking migrants in various parts of the country.
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