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'Linguistic terrorism': Mamata Banerjee accuses BJP of waging language war against Bangla speakers

Mamata Banerjee has doubled down on her attack against the BJP and claimed that Bengali-speaking migrant labourers were being detained in Haryana and Rajasthan.

July 25, 2025 / 10:22 IST
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. (Image: X/@AITC)

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday accused the BJP-ruled government at the Centre of unleashing a "language war" and "linguistic terrorism" against the people of Bengal and Bangla-speaking people across the country.

With Mamata turning "Bengali identity" and "Bengali pride" turning into a major issue ahead of the West Bengal elections, as became apparent during her speech at the Martyrs' Day rally, the Chief Minister chose to raise the issue again at the 45th anniversary of Bengal's matinee idol Uttam Kumar.

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Repeating her call for a 'Bhasha Andolan', she Mamata ripped into BJP-ruled states where she claimed that hundreds of Bengali migrant labourers were being detained and deported to Bangladesh on suspicion of being illegal immigrants.

"A kind of linguistic terrorism has been declared against the Bengali language, the fifth most spoken language in the world. Around 30 crore people speak Bengali but Bangla-speakers are being sent to jail. There should be zero tolerance for people being detained just for speaking Bengali. This issue is not mine alone, it is everyone's. Bengal is everything for us. We must protect this land," Mamata said addressing the gathering.