Mamata Banerjee Dance: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was seen dancing during her meeting with tribals in Jalpaiguri on Tuesday.






Mamata Banerjee, who is in the northern part of West Bengal, earlier met the families affected by a heavy storm that wreaked havoc in Jalpaiguri.


On the Jalpaiguri storm, the West Bengal CM said, "There is no problem, it will take some time to settle everything. Those who are in relief camps or those who are not will get whatever facilities they should get. The administration is paying attention to other things that have been damaged."






On Sunday, Banerjee challenged the BJP to win 200 constituencies, while reiterating that she will not allow the implementation of CAA in the state.


Launching her Lok Sabha election campaign from the Krishnanagar constituency, where the party has nominated former MP Mahua Moitra, the chief minister warned people that applying under the Citizenship (Amendment) Act or CAA would designate them as foreigners and advised against it.


"The BJP is saying '400 paar', I challenge them to cross the 200-seat mark first. In the 2021 West Bengal assembly polls, they aimed for 200-plus seats but had to stop at 77. Some of these 77 have since joined us," she said, as quoted by PTI.


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Dubbing the saffron party as "jumla party", the TMC supremo accused the BJP of "peddling lies" regarding the CAA, stating that "Modi's guarantee on CAA is a zero guarantee."


"The CAA is a trap to turn legal citizens into foreigners. Once you implement CAA, the National Register of Citizens (NRC) will follow. We would allow neither CAA nor NRC in West Bengal. Don't fall for the false assurance of the central government. If you apply, you will be designated as a foreigner for five years," Banerjee said, as quoted by PTI.