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CM Mamata Banerjee reached a rally in a wheelchair, said – duty is more important than injury

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee arrived in a wheelchair to address a rally in Bagmundi area in Purulia district on Monday. Mamata Banerjee, who referred to herself as injured during this period, said that I was hurt, but fortunately survived. Mamata Banerjee said I was in pain but still had to leave. Because of this, the pain of the people of the state is more than my pain. I can’t leave them. Addressing the tribal-dominated Purulia people, he said that at one time there was a lot of terror, which has been tightened. He also said that our government has made laws in the interest of the tribes.

CM Mamata Banerjee, who attacked the central government, said the price of gas and oil had been increased. In this way, the Ujwala project has been turned into a dark scheme. He said the central government’s work to suppress the voices of the opposition was going on and they would get the answer in West Bengal. Referring to his injury, Mamata Banerjee said that many people thought I was not coming out. Mamata Banerjee said if the Trinamool Congress government continues, you will continue to get free rations. The CM said no one has to come to the store for rations since May. We arrange to deliver rations on the way home.

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