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Fight against "power trying to divide the country and oppress the people": Mamata
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Tuesday that the current scenario in India is "not fine" and that the country's "politics of isolation" is not desirable. She also urged them to stand up to the "authority that seeks to split the country and subjugate the people." Banerjee, who was present at an Eid-ul-Fitr prayer held on a rain-soaked Red Road here, exhorted the crowd not to be afraid but to unite for a better future.

"I am delighted that you have assembled for this historic Eid prayer on Red Road after a two-year hiatus. This doesn't happen in any other place. The country's situation is not ideal. The country's current divide-and-rule policy and isolationist policies are incorrect. "There are jealous people who continue to propagate lies in order to cause hatred between Hindus and Muslims." "Ishwar Allah tero naam, sabko sanmati de bhagwan," she told the congregation, adding, "Ishwar Allah tero naam, sabko sanmati de bhagwan" (Ishwar, Allah, these are your names. Lord, grant us all wisdom!)

 "I will urge you to join to fight against the authority that seeks to divide the country and persecute the people," Banerjee said, speaking to a crowd of about 14,000 people gathered for the Eid prayer. We'll get it out of the nation together." "Be joyful and have faith in me." I swear that from today until the end of my life, I will fight for the rights of all people, whether they be Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, or Jains. 'You give me the strength to fight,' she said.

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