West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was giving a speech at Kellogg College of Oxford University in London, when some students interrupted her speech. Actually, the students were protesting on the issue of post-election violence and RG Kar College in the state. It is worth noting that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee handled the situation very politely. She not only responded to the protesting students but also put forth her point. The Chief Minister told the protesters, “Tell your party to increase its strength in our state i.e. West Bengal so that they can compete with us.” The people present there were stunned by this sudden protest. But, they appreciated the Chief Minister’s answer. The audience asked the protesting students to leave the hall. After this, Mamata Banerjee completed her speech without any interruption. Let us tell you that the Student Federation of India-UK has taken the responsibility of this protest. The organization wrote in a Facebook post that “We are raising our voice against the corrupt and undemocratic rule of Mamata Banerjee and TMC in support of the students and working class of West Bengal.”
Instead of making it a platform to do politics, go to Bengal (Mamata Banerjee Oxford Speech)

According to the information received, when Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was speaking on the development of industries in West Bengal (Mamata Banerjee Oxford Speech), the matter of investment in Tata Group’s TCS company came up. At the same time, some people stood up with posters in their hands. These posters had the issues of post-election violence in the state and RG Kar College written on them. Meanwhile, the protesters were also raising slogans, which was interrupting Mamata Banerjee’s speech. But the Chief Minister was not bothered at all. She responded to the protesters in a calm but firm voice. She told them that you are welcoming me, thank you. I will feed you sweets. Then the Chief Minister addressed a protester as brother and said, “Don’t lie. I have sympathy for you. But instead of making this a platform to do politics, go to Bengal and tell your party to strengthen itself so that it can compete with us.” Hearing his answer, the audience started clapping loudly. Meanwhile, the protesters tried to raise their voice but the Chief Minister told them, “Don’t insult your institution by insulting me. I have come here as a representative of the country. Don’t insult your country.”
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Don’t do politics here, this is not a platform to do politics (Mamata Banerjee Oxford Speech)
Meanwhile, when the protesters raised the issue of corruption in RG Kar College (Mamata Banerjee Oxford Speech), the Chief Minister said, “Speak a little louder, I can’t hear. I will listen to everything you say. Do you know that this case is still going on? The responsibility of investigating this matter is now in the hands of the central government, this matter is no longer in our hands.” Mamata Banerjee further said, “Don’t do politics here, this is not a platform to do politics. Go to my state and do politics with me. During this, the protesters also mentioned the incident of Jadavpur University.” The important thing is that former captain of the Indian cricket team and former BCCI President Sourav Ganguly was also present there at that time. Let us tell you that Mamata Banerjee attended many industry and business related meetings in London. The main attraction of her tour was her speech at Kellogg College. And the amazing thing is that the protest took place here.
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