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Abhishek Banerjee remains resolute in his protest against the MGNREGA employment guarantee scheme. This marks the third day of his demonstration outside Raj Bhawan in Kolkata. Since Thursday evening, Abhishek has been sitting in dharna, demanding a meeting with the Governor upon his return to Kolkata. On Friday, he reiterated his commitment to continue the protest until the Governor addresses their questions. As Saturday unfolds, Abhishek maintains his presence on the protest stage, while Trinamool leaders and supporters gather in solidarity.
Despite visiting the flood-affected regions of North Bengal, the Governor has not returned to Kolkata as expected but has left for New Delhi. This unexpected development prolongs Abhishek Banerjee's protest outside Raj Bhavan.
The standoff draws attention to the relationship between state authorities and the Governor's office, with the demonstration representing a significant public stance on the issue.
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