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Freedom wouldn’t have come without Bengal’s contribution: Mamata Banerjee

Published on: Aug 15, 2025 03:00 AM IST

Banerjee referred to the harassment of Bengali-speaking people in BJP-ruled states on suspicion that they are illegal Bangladeshi migrants

KOLKATA: India wouldn’t have won freedom from the British without the contribution of Bengal’s freedom fighters, writers and social reformers, chief minister Mamata Banerjee said on Thursday on the eve of Independence Day.

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee addresses during a programme to mark 12 years of 'Kanyashree Prakalpa', the state’s social welfare scheme for girls, in Kolkata, on Aug. 14. (PTI)

“Our freedom wouldn’t have come without Bengal. This is part of history. 70% of inmates at Andaman’s Cellular Jail were Bengalis. Punjabis comprised the next largest number. A replica of the jail’s plaque bearing all those names is kept at our Alipore Correctional Home (in Kolkata). Please go and see it,” Banerjee said during the 12th anniversary celebration of the Kanyashree Prakalpa, her welfare scheme for girl students.

The Trinamool Congress chairperson referred to the alleged harassment of Bengali-speaking people in BJP-ruled states recently, following the detention of migrant workers on suspicion that they are illegal Bangladeshi migrants.

Banerjee said Bengalis had to suffer after the Bengal province was divided in 1947 and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) was formed. “Partition came at a price and we had to pay it. Those who left everything and came here as refugees were recognised as citizens. Of course, action should be taken against those who are foreigners. The Centre can do that. This is not in our hands. But why are people being unnecessarily targeted?” Banerjee said.

“We learn English because it is an international language but nothing can be compared to Bengali. Learn as many languages as you wish but don’t forget your language and your motherland,” She said, addressing the students.

Women who have achieved success in various fields were felicitated at the government event.

Bengal BJP spokesperson Debjit Sarkar insisted that allegations of harassment of Bengali-speaking people are baseless.

“A false binary is being created before the 2026 assembly polls. TMC alleged three days ago that a migrant worker was murdered in Tamil Nadu because he spoke Bengali. Police investigation showed that the murder was linked to his wife’s extramarital affair. Two days ago, TMC alleged that some men in Mumbai sliced off the ears of a migrant worker from Birbhum because he spoke Bengali. The man said he was attacked during a dispute over wages,” said Sarkar.

 
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