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From BJP’s ‘Jai Ma Kali’ to Mamata Banerjee’s ‘Durga Angan’: Religious symbolism takes centre-stage ahead of 2026 West Bengal polls

Chief Minister and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee’s announcement of the proposed ‘Durgan Angan’, a temple-like complex dedicated to Ma Durga, has stirred political debate and is seen as a direct response to the BJP’s evolving campaign language.

July 21, 2025 / 21:05 IST
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During her speech at the annual Martyr's Day rally in Kolkata on July 21 (Monday), Banerjee questioned the BJP’s ‘sudden emphasis’ on Ma Kali and Ma Durga
During her speech at the annual Martyr's Day rally in Kolkata on July 21 (Monday), Banerjee questioned the BJP’s ‘sudden emphasis’ on Ma Kali and Ma Durga

The political landscape in West Bengal is heating up ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections in the state, with religious symbolism and cultural identity becoming key battlegrounds between the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Chief Minister and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee’s announcement of the proposed ‘Durgan Angan’, a temple-like complex dedicated to Ma Durga, has stirred political debate and is seen as a direct response to the BJP’s evolving campaign language that increasingly invokes Bengali religious icons with ‘Jai Ma Kali’ and ‘Jai Ma Durga’ slogans.

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During her speech at the annual Martyr's Day rally in Kolkata on July 21 (Monday), Banerjee questioned the BJP’s ‘sudden emphasis’ on Ma Kali and Ma Durga, asking, “Why is it that you suddenly start remembering Ma Kali and Ma Durga only during the elections?

She said, “Ma Durga is our revered goddess, and Durga Puja has even received international recognition as an Intangible Cultural Heritage [from UNESCO].” She then promised the creation of ‘Durga Angan’ as a permanent site where people can visit and experience it throughout the year” just as Jagannath Dham.