West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee may soon conclude her ongoing protest after an emotional appeal from Trinamool Congress leader Abhishek Banerjee, according to sources. The Chief Minister has been staging a protest for four consecutive days, drawing significant political attention across the state.
Speaking from the protest stage, Abhishek Banerjee urged the Chief Minister to end the demonstration, expressing concern about her health and well-being. Addressing her directly, he said, “Didi, I request you, you’ve been on the streets for four days, don’t torture yourself any further,” in a moment that drew strong reactions from supporters present at the venue.
During his remarks, Abhishek also made a pointed political comment regarding the Chief Election Commissioner. He claimed that the CEC was staying in the same hotel room where Union Home Minister Amit Shah had previously stayed, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding the visit.
The protest, led by Mamata Banerjee, has been part of a broader political confrontation between the Trinamool Congress and the Centre over electoral and administrative issues. Sources indicate that discussions within the party are ongoing and a decision on ending the protest may be announced soon.