
Mamata’s Revolutionary Habit Exposed Now
Key Highlights
- Revolutionary Identity: Mamata’s Revolutionary Habit, the core of her political personality is rooted in a long tradition of protest politics in Bengal.
- Opposition to Governance Shift: Although she rose as a powerful Opposition leader, her revolutionary style continues even after becoming Chief Minister.
- Pattern of Resistance and U-Turns: She often strongly opposes central laws and policies at first. However, judicial or constitutional pressure later forces compliance.
- Judicial Intervention: In multiple cases, Supreme Court intervention compelled the West Bengal government to align with central laws.
- 1984 Political Breakthrough: Mamata gained national prominence by defeating Somnath Chatterjee in Jadavpur during the post-Indira Gandhi sympathy wave.
- Shift After Defeat: After losing Jadavpur in 1989, she moved to South Kolkata and focused on aggressive Opposition politics.
- Street Politics & Mass Mobilization: Her career featured high-visibility protests like 21 July movement, Singur agitation, and direct presence at sites of unrest.
- Mass Appeal Factors: Strong anti-Left stance and a simple personal lifestyle boosted her popularity.
- Blurred Constitutional Boundaries: The article argues that opposing the Centre and challenging constitutional institutions are not the same, yet this distinction is often overlooked.
- Cultural Context: Bengal’s long history of confrontational politics shapes her political approach.
- 2026 Election as a Turning Point: The upcoming election is described as a major test—not only for Mamata Banerjee but also for the people of West Bengal.
- Core Question Raised: Can a leader maintain revolutionary politics while holding constitutional executive power?
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