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Mamata Banerjee's "Anti-Bengali" Charge At Centre As Kerala Becomes Keralam

NDTV Top Stories·24 February 2026·7h ago1 min read0 views
Mamata Banerjee's "Anti-Bengali" Charge At Centre As Kerala Becomes Keralam

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has voiced strong criticism against the central government, accusing it of being 'anti-Bengal.' Her comments came during a congratulatory address to Kerala on its decision to officially change its name to 'Keralam.' Banerjee lamented that her repeated requests to rename West Bengal have been consistently dismissed by the Centre, reflecting what she perceives as a lack of respect for Bengali identity. The name change in Kerala, which aligns with the state's cultural heritage, has reignited discussions about regional identities and the importance of language in state nomenclature. Banerjee's remarks highlight the ongoing tensions between state governments and the central administration, particularly regarding issues of regional autonomy and cultural recognition. This incident underscores the broader narrative of federal dynamics in India, where state leaders often seek to assert their linguistic and cultural identities amidst national policies. The Chief Minister's statements resonate with sentiments among many in West Bengal who feel marginalized in the national discourse, raising questions about the Centre's commitment to honoring regional identities within the diverse fabric of India.

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