Donning a lawyers’ gown, Mamata Banerjee made her way through loud sloganeering in the Calcutta high court on Thursday as former chief minister to argue in a matter concerning the alleged widespread post-poll violence across West Bengal.

Mamata Banerjee, whose party Trinamool Congress (TMC) recently lost the West Bengal elections to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), faced heavy sloganeering at Calcutta high court, where she appeared to argue in the case seeking measures against post-election violence in the state.
Mamata Banerjee personally reached the Calcutta High Court today to argue in a matter concerning the widespread post-poll violence unleashed across Bengal by BJP, said the TMC in a post on X, adding that she has once aain shown what truly sets her apart.
“She never abandons the people of Bengal in their hour of need. She never stops fighting for truth, justice, and constitutional values. And time and again, she rises above the politics of hatred with unmatched compassion, courage and conviction,” Mamata Banerjee’s party said.
Whether confronting the injustice of SIR or standing firm against the unruly conduct of BJP, she continues to prove that there is truly no leader like her in the country today, it added.
During the hearing, Mamata Banerjee reportedly showed some images. and Even argued that “even children and women are not spared”. She handed over a list of ten persons who have allegedly been murdered.
She demanded immediate protection for the people, saying that houses, offices are being captured and looted in front of the police. I have already given pictures
“My humble submission is to please protect the people of Bengal. This is not a bulldozer state,” she stated.
Everything is being done in the presence of the police, she alleged in the court, adding that persons are entitled to be heard even if you are demolishing an unauthorised structure.
Banerjee said criminals are taking law into their hands and called for police to step up and prevent crime. “After something has happened, they will not investigate? There is no police,” Banerjee said.
