Attack On Me In Varanasi Means…”: Mamata Banerjee At Samajwadi Rally
Lucknow:
Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav at her side, declared that the protests against her by right wing workers on her arrival at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s constituency in Varanasi, “indicates they (the BJP) are going out of power”.
“I have been attacked several times, shot at and beaten by sticks in past, but never bowed down… I am not coward, I am fighter,” Ms Banerjee said at the rally in Varanasi, which is drawing eyeballs as the election in Uttar Pradesh draws to a close. Polling in Varanasi and its eight adjoining districts — most which voted for the BJP in 2017 — will be held on March 7.
“Attack on me by BJP workers when I arrived in Varanasi indicates they are going out of power,” the Trinamool chief said at the Samajwadi Party rally.
Ms Banerjee faced protests from the right wing group Hindu Yuva Vahini on her arrival to campaign for Mr Yadav’s Samajwadi Party.
Members of the right-wing group, founded by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath about two decades ago, had waved black flags and raised slogans against Ms Banerjee when she was travelling to Dashashwamedh Ghat to attend the ‘Ganga Aarti’ on Wednesday evening.
As the right wing members gathered in front of her convoy and shouted slogans, Ms Banerjee got off her vehicle and stood on the road.
Later, Ms Banerjee sat on the stairs of the Dashashwamedh Ghat to watch “Ganga Aarti” in an apparent protest, refusing to take the chairs organized by her.