Inspirational journey of Mamata Banerjee: How the journey started from selling milk reached the Chief Minister’s chair, know the whole story.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is a personality in Indian politics who is difficult to ignore. Mamta, fondly known as “Didi”, is known for her simplicity and her strong will. Despite being the Chief Minister, she still lives in her simple old house, wears simple rubber slippers, and does not even draw her government salary. While many are aware of his simplicity, very few are aware of the tough struggles he faced throughout his life. In this article, let us take a detailed look at the life of Mamata Banerjee—her political journey and the challenges she overcame before entering politics.

Mamta Banerjee’s childhood was full of struggle

Mamta Banerjee’s childhood was spent in poverty. When she was just nine years old, her father—a freedom fighter—passed away. After his father passed away, the entire responsibility of the family fell on his shoulders. According to media reports, he also worked as a milk seller to help his mother and support his younger siblings.

Mamta Banerjee’s education

Despite financial constraints and difficulties, Mamta never compromised with her studies. He earned an Honors degree in History from Jogamaya Devi College. Subsequently, he obtained a master’s degree (MA) in Islamic History from the University of Calcutta. Along with studying Bachelor of Education (B.Ed), he also completed his law studies from Jogesh Chandra Choudhary Law College.

Mamta Banerjee’s entry into politics

Mamata Banerjee started her political journey during her college days and at a very young age she became the General Secretary of Mahila Congress (the women’s wing of the Congress Party). He surprised everyone during the 1984 Lok Sabha elections, when he defeated CPI(M) veteran Somnath Chatterjee from Jadavpur constituency. With this historic victory, she became the youngest Member of Parliament (MP) in the country at that time.

Mamta Banerjee created her own path

Mamata Banerjee was a part of the Congress Party for a long time and also worked as a Union Minister in the Central Government. However, differences gradually began to emerge between him and his party over West Bengal politics and methods of opposing the CPI(M). He felt that the Congress Party was not competing properly in Bengal. Ultimately, he left the Congress in 1997 and founded his own party—the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC)—on January 1, 1998.

Simplicity and lifestyle of Mamata Banerjee

The most special identity of Mamata Banerjee is her simplicity. Even after becoming the Chief Minister, she does not live in any luxurious government residence; Instead, she still lives in her old ancestral home in Kalighat. He neither has any interest in expensive cars nor any kind of luxuries. She still wears the same simple cotton sarees and has made her mark only on the basis of her hard work.

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