'President Standing, You're Sitting': Mamata Banerjee's Photo Attack On PM

The ongoing political rivalry between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has escalated following President Droupadi Murmu's recent visit to the state. During the event, Banerjee criticized Modi by sharing a photograph depicting a significant moment where she was seated while the President stood. This imagery was intended to highlight the perceived disrespect shown towards the state's leadership during an official visit. Banerjee's comments reflect her ongoing contention with the central government, particularly regarding its approach to governance and state affairs. The incident has sparked discussions around political decorum and the relationship between state and central authorities in India. This confrontation is emblematic of the broader tensions in Indian politics, especially as both leaders prepare for upcoming electoral battles, with Banerjee positioning herself as a key opposition figure against Modi's administration. The exchange underscores the deep divides that characterize contemporary Indian politics, particularly between regional leaders and the central government.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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