Mamata Banerjee Faces Protests, Defends Record During Oxford Speech
The West Bengal Chief Minister responded firmly to disruptions during her keynote address, emphasizing her government's initiatives and the non-political nature of the event.
- Protesters, reportedly led by the left-wing SFI-UK, disrupted Mamata Banerjee's speech at Oxford University's Kellogg College, raising issues such as post-poll violence and the RG Kar Medical College case.
- Banerjee addressed the protesters calmly, asserting that the event was not a platform for political debates and inviting them to engage politically in West Bengal instead.
- In a dramatic moment, she displayed a poster-sized image of herself from the 1990s showing injuries sustained during a political attack, highlighting her resilience.
- The audience largely supported Banerjee, applauding her responses and eventually forcing the protesters to leave the venue.
- The incident has drawn international attention, with political analysts praising Banerjee's composure, while sparking discussions on the appropriateness of such protests at academic forums.