On the eve of the New Year, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee shared an emotional message expressing gratitude to the people of the state and reflecting on the challenges and achievements of 2024. Reiterating her commitment to the ideals of "Maa, Mati, Manush" (Mother, Soil, People), Mamata assured the residents of Bengal that her government will stand with them, ushering in a year of new hopes and aspirations.
Taking to Twitter, the Chief Minister described 2024 as a year that tested her strength but also brought significant accomplishments. She attributed her resilience to the trust and unwavering support of the people of Bengal. "Maa, Mati, and Manush are our strength. This year would not have been possible without the trust and cooperation of all of you," she wrote.
Mamata Banerjee emphasized how the challenges and successes of the past year had made her stronger and more determined. Expressing heartfelt gratitude, she called 2024 an "unforgettable year" shaped by the collective spirit and resilience of the people of Bengal.
As the state prepares to welcome 2025, Mamata Banerjee reaffirmed her commitment to justice, freedom, equality, and brotherhood. She assured the people that her government would continue to safeguard their interests and promote inclusive development. "In the new year, I am committed to upholding the ideals of justice, freedom, equality, and brotherhood. I will always be with you and protect you," she stated.
The Chief Minister ended her message with the slogan "Jai Bangla" and called upon the people to dream anew and work together for a brighter future. A video accompanying her tweet highlighted her dedication to the principles of "Maa, Mati, Manush" and showcased the developmental initiatives undertaken by her government. Looking ahead, Mamata Banerjee expressed optimism for 2025, stating that the new year would bring fresh opportunities for progress and development in Bengal. She reiterated her party's resolve to serve the people and ensure their welfare.