Wounded tigers are more dangerous than dead tigers, says Mamata 1014031 | The voice of tomorrow



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Kolkata witnessed an unprecedented incident on Sunday. Mamata Banerjee led the wheelchair Nandigram Day procession. That day, he marched in a wheelchair with his injured leg down the road and showed that he protests, conviction, zeal and another name is Mamata.

From the foot of the Gandhi statue on the Maidan in Calcutta to the Hazra crossing, Mamata crossed the street in a wheelchair for about five kilometers, gave a short speech and warned the BJP.

“Remember, wounded tigers are more terrible than dead tigers,” Mamata said.

He added: “I will travel all over Bengal in a wheelchair, with broken legs, and there will be games.”

Mamata joined her first political program on Sunday after being injured in Nandigram. Tomorrow there is another ceremony in Purulia. Earlier, Mamata stood on the corner of Hazra, a short distance from her house, and explained that she would not leave the BJP outdoors.

“Many people want to know how your pain is, sister. I say, who will face the people of Bengal if I take bed rest? I say that my heart pain is bigger than my physical pain. Keep it,” he said.

Seeing Mamata on this day, grassroots activists, supporters and leaders should regain their confidence. Seeing Mamata, everyone’s eyes and faces were exposed. As soon as he got out of the car, Mamata Banerjee got into a wheelchair and walked onto the stage. As Mamata approached the stage in a wheelchair, Mayo Road shouted the slogan “Bangla wants his own girl.” Trinamool leader Gandhi also laid a wreath on the statue.



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