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Mamata Banerjee

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Gender Female
Age 69
Date of birth January 5,1955
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Kolkata
India
Party All India Trinamool Congress
SiblingsSamir Banerjee
Amit Banerjee
Ganesh Banerjee
Ajit Banerjee
Kali Banerjee
Babun Banerjee
Kartik Banerjee
ParentsGayetri Devi
Promileswar Banerjee
Height 163 (cm)
Job Politician
Painter
Education Jogamaya Devi College
Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College
Shri Shikshayatan College
Jogomaya Devi College (JDC)
University of Calcutta
BooksSlaughter of Democracy
My Unforgettable Memories
Struggle For Existence
Nephew Abhishek Banerjee
Awards CNN-IBN Indian of the Year in Politics
FoundedAll India Trinamool Congress
Nominations CNN-IBN Indian of the Year in Politics
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Mamata Banerjee is an Indian politician who is serving as the eighth and current chief minister of the Indian state of West Bengal since 20 May 2011, the first woman to hold the office.

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... The state rescued 10,000 people and moved them to 190 relief camps on Wednesday, state chief minister Mamata Banerjee said...

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... " Strongly condemn the way Delhi Police manhandled Sakshi Malik, Vinesh Phogat and other wrestlers, " tweeted West Bengal s Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee from the All India Trinamool Congress party...

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... Earlier the chief minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, drew criticism after tweeting that the government had frozen the charity s bank accounts...

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... In the eastern city of Kolkata, tens of thousands of people joined a demonstration led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee last week...

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... In Kolkata, tens of thousands of people joined a demonstration led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her ruling Trinamool Congress party, marching against the law itself...

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Citizenship Amendment Act: Delhi police in 'shooting' row as protests spread

Feb 16,2020 8:02 am

A massive protest has broken out in India's capital Delhi , as anger at a citizenship law spreads across the country.

Images from The City 's Seelampur area showed stone-throwing crowds confronting police officers. Police retaliated with tear gas and batons.

Local reports say several protesters and officers were injured.

The protest comes days after clashes between police and protesters in Delhi left at least 50 people injured.

The new law offers citizenship to non-Muslims from three nearby countries.

Seelampur, in The East of The City , has a large Muslim population. Protesters are claiming that The Act will marginalise them.

There were reports of a police station being set On Fire , and police said buses were vandalised.

Meanwhile on Tuesday, the Supreme Court refused to hear a petition against The Police action inside Delhi 's Jamia Millia Islamia University , where they allegedly attacked students inside campus premises, including the library and toilets.

Chief Justice Sharad Bobde said The Top court did not have to intervene since it was "a law-and-order problem". He also told lawyers to file petitions in trial courts.

More protests broke out, including at Jamia Millia Islamia.

A student there told the BBC that hundreds of students had joined demonstrations for the Third Day in a row.

Prime Minister but was "for those who have faced years of persecution outside and have No Place to go except India".

But some say the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) is discriminatory and part of a "Hindu nationalist" agenda to marginalise India's 200-million Muslim minority.

Others - particularly in border states - Fear being "overrun" by new arrivals from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan.

What is The Law about?

The Act offers amnesty to non-Muslim illegal immigrants from three neighbouring Muslim-majority countries.

It amends India's 64-year-old citizenship law, which currently prohibits illegal migrants from becoming Indian citizens.

It also expedites The Path to Indian citizenship for members of six religious minority communities - Hindu , Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian - if they Can prove that they are from Pakistan, Afghanistan or Bangladesh. They will now only have To Live or work in India for Six Years - instead of 11 years - before becoming eligible to apply for citizenship.

It also says people holding Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cards - an immigration status permitting a foreign citizen of Indian origin To Live and work in India indefinitely - Can lose their status if they violate local laws for both major and minor offences and violations.

Opponents say The Law is exclusionary, is part of an agenda to marginalise Muslims, and violates the secular principles enshrined in The Constitution . They say faith cannot be made a condition of citizenship.

However, the government led by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), says it is only trying to give sanctuary to people fleeing Religious Persecution .

What happened in Delhi ?

This was the third straight day of protests in the capital, after a student protest on Sunday turned violent and left dozens injured.

Many of the injured were participating in protests at universities in Delhi .

, Delhi Police said on Tuesday. Amid criticism for using "Excessive Force " inside campus premises, they added that no students were detained.

Police said locals who lived near the campus had joined the protests and attacked officers.

A hospital spokesperson said, according to local Media - Something denied by police.

The BBC has seen the medical report of a third person - who said he was a passer-by, not a protester - who thought he had been shot in his thigh.

Protesters say The Law is discriminatory

The Report confirmed only that a "foreign object" had been removed under sedation. The injured man told the BBC he saw police shoot at him with a pistol or revolver.

How bad are the injuries?

Apart from those who are receiving treatment in Delhi , one student from the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) in the Northern State of Uttar Pradesh has had his hand amputated after sustaining injuries.

Mohammad Tariq, a PhD student in chemistry, was studying inside the campus library when police stormed in.

Students present at the protest told BBC Hindi's Priyanka Dubey that Mr Tariq was hit on The Hand by a piece of a tear-gas shell when he ran out of The Building .

Doctors told BBC Hindi that they had no choice but to amputate his hand - The One he writes with - because the injury was a grave one and the infection was spreading.

There is no consolidated number of how many people have been injured in protests across the country, but doctors told BBC Hindi that at least 80 students in AMU had been admitted to hospital with injuries.

This is in addition to at least 50 people who are known to have been injured in Delhi .

Where else have there been protests?

The anger has spread across the country, with protests reported at More Than a dozen universities.

Many of The Student demonstrations were fuelled by the perceived Police Brutality on Sunday.

Students in Delhi , the southern city of Chennai and Varanasi in the north protested against the government and in support of their fellow students at Jamia Millia Islamia.

Footage from the northern city of Lucknow on Monday showed students throwing stones at security forces, who threw The Stones back.

Officers were also seen hitting students with sticks.

In Kolkata, tens of thousands of people joined a demonstration led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her ruling Trinamool Congress party, marching against The Law itself.

What does the Indian government say?

On Monday, Mr Modi sent

He said it was passed by both houses of parliament with "overwhelming support", and that it illustrated "India's centuries old culture of acceptance, harmony, compassion, and brotherhood".

"I want to unequivocally assure my fellow Indians that CAA [The Law ] does not affect any citizen of India of any religion," he added.

But Rahul Gandhi - Mr Modi's defeated opponent in the 2019 Election - said both The Law and a were "weapons of mass polarisation unleashed by fascists".



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Source of news: bbc.com

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