
Not the first attempt made to silence Mamata, but nothing will break her will: TMC
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TMC said this is not the first time an attempt has been made to silence Mamata Banerjee.
Hours after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee got injured during her campaign trail in Nandigram today and BJP termed her allegations of attack as a "political drama" orchestrated to gain sympathy ahead of the assembly polls, TMC said this is not the first time an attempt has been made to silence Mamata Banerjee. This is not the first time an attempt has been made to silence @MamataOfficial. Earlier too, she was attacked on this very historic turf for standing by farmers. But nothing will break her will. She was, she is and she will continue to be your strongest voice. "This is not the first time an attempt has been made to silence Mamata Banerjee. Earlier too, she was attacked on this very historic turf for standing by farmers. But nothing will break her will. She was, she is and she will continue to be your strongest voice," TMC said in an official statement released on Twitter. This is not the first time an attempt has been made to silence @MamataOfficial. Earlier too, she was attacked on this very historic turf for standing by farmers. But nothing will break her will. She was, she is and she will continue to be your strongest voice.— All India Trinamool Congress (@AITCofficial) March 10, 2021
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