Mamata Banerjee Raises Concerns Over Citizenship Issues Affecting Matua Community
Centre pushing Matuas into uncertainty over citizenship: Mamata
Remembering Matua matriarch Binapani Devi, popularly known as Baroma, on her death anniversary, Mamata claimed that the Centre was questioning the identity of people who have long been citizens of the country.
"It is extremely unfortunate that due to the conspiracy of the BJP government at the Centre, our Matua brothers and sisters are being pushed into an unstable and confusing situation. In the name of granting citizenship, politics is being played," she alleged in a post on X.
"Their identity itself is being questioned. Through SIR, they are deliberately being excluded from the voters' list. Those who have been citizens of this country for generations, whose votes elect governments, are now being made to face uncertainty in the name of granting them 'citizenship' again," she added.
Mamata said her government would continue to oppose any move that undermines the rights of the community.
"This injustice will not be accepted. Our struggle will continue against attempts to snatch away the rights of my Matua brothers and sisters and the people of Bengal. We will not allow any harm to come to the people of Bengal," she said.
The Chief Minister said she had a "personal and spiritual relationship" with Binapani Devi and had received her "motherly affection".
"On the death anniversary of Baroma Binapani Devi, I offer my humble tributes and pranam. Following the path shown by Harichand Thakur and Guruchand Thakur, the Matua Mahasangha has been an inseparable part of Bengal's social reform and renaissance," she said.
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