Mamata’s speech canceled at Oxford First Light



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“We must find out the reason for the cancellation of the speech,” Mamata told reporters at the secretary of state in Navanne on Thursday. Previously, Mamata’s visit to Chicago and China was canceled. Mamata’s speech at St. Stephen’s College in Delhi was also canceled. He blamed the political reasons behind this.

Mamata said: ‘When the storm comes, kites fly in the sky. Seeing that kite, it is understood that the storm is approaching. But when the storm stopped, the kite came down from the sky and searched for a home. That is why I say that one day you will have to come to the ground of this Bengal to prostrate yourself. The next day the kite will come to find me a home. Bengali does not mean qualifying so easily for anyone. I have the power to defend the religion of all religions in Bengal. This must be taken into account.

The question of when the Oxford event can be reorganized has yet to be answered. Beatrice Barr, president of the Oxford Union, completed her term on Thursday. He will hand over his responsibilities to the new president on Friday. It will ask the next president to contact the West Bengal prime minister and come up with a new schedule for the event.

After the incident, BJP state chairman Dilip Ghosh mocked Mamata, saying: “They called her to give a speech at Oxford. It has now been canceled. I don’t know who called him to hear her speech. Calcutta people don’t listen to his speech Who will listen at Oxford?

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