Mamata Banerjee Dances, Plays Drum In Tribal Welcome For President Murmu

West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee nowadays welcomed President Doupadi Murmu with a tribal cultural program. She performed a tribal drum, and additionally joined performers in a tribal dance, whilst the President become visible playing the occasion with a consistent smile. In her speech quickly after, Ms Banerjee asked the President to “shield the Constitution”.

“Madam, you’re the constitutional head. Please shield the charter of this country,” she stated from the stage. The occasion, an professional civic reception for the President, got here beneathneath controversy in advance withinside the day, with tthe Leader of the Opposition in West Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari of the BJP, claiming that he become now no longer invited to the occasion.

Trinamool Congress rubbished the fee as “baseless”, and accused the BJP leaders of “boycotting” the President`s programme regardless of being invited. The country authorities organised the programme for Ms Murmu on the Netaji Indoor Stadium in Kolkata, in which Governor CV Ananda Bose is likewise present.

Mr Adhikari, who’s presently in Delhi, tweeted, “Those who queued as much as vote in opposition to her (Murmu) might take the centre stage & hog the limelight on the felicitation occasion! Those who queued as much as vote in her favour are snubbed with the aid of using the WB Govt & are not invited !” The TMC, however, claimed numerous pinnacle leaders of the competition party, inclusive of Adhikari, country president Sukanta Majumdar, and BJP country wide vice-president Dilip Ghosh were invited to the programme.

“Despite being invited to the occasion scheduled at Netaji Indoor Stadium, they’ve selected to boycott it. When it involves petty politics, @BJP4India does now no longer even spare the Hon’ble President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu. Shameful,” the TMC stated on Twitter. President Murmu is in Bengal for a two-day visit. This is her first excursion to the country after being elected the President.

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