Born rebel Mamata Banerjee humiliated, insulted me once, says Pranab Mukherjee

Mamata Banerjee is a "born rebel" who left me feeling "humiliated and insulted" after she once stormed out a meeting where he was present, former President Pranab Mukherjee has said in his book "Coalition Years".

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Pranab Mukherjee and Mamata Banerjee.
Pranab Mukherjee and Mamata Banerjee.

In Short

  • Mamata has built her career fearlessly and aggressively: Pranab.
  • What she is today is the outcome of her own struggle, labour, hard work, he said.
  • The aura about her is difficult to explain but impossible to ignore, Pranab added.

In his new book "Coalition Years", former President Pranab Mukherjee has termed Mamata Banerjee a "born rebel" and described how he was left feeling "humiliated and insulted" after she once stormed out a meeting where he was present.

Pranab acknowledged in his book that there was an aura about her that was "difficult to explain but impossible to ignore", adding that she had built her career fearlessly and aggressively and that where she stood today was the "outcome of her own struggle".

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"Mamata Banerjee is a born rebel", he wrote, adding that nothing illustrated this quality better than an episode in the West Bengal Congress organisational election in 1992, in which she was defeated.

He recollected how she suddenly changed her mind and demanded open elections in the party unit.

The former president recalled that after media reports said the top leaders of the West Bengal Congress, including Mamata Banerjee, wanted a consensus election to avoid an open contest that could bring out "ugly factionalism" in the party, the then prime minister and Congress chief PV Narasimha Rao asked him to mediate and find a solution.

"One day, during the winter of that year, I requested Mamata Banerjee for a meeting to discuss some of the observations she had made about the process (of organisational elections).

"During the discussion, Mamata suddenly flared up and accused me along with other leaders of a conspiracy against her. She now demanded organisational election, and said she had always stood for elections so that grass-roots level workers could have their say in organisational matters", he said in the book.

MAMATA ACCUSED ME OF THWARTING ELECTORAL PROCESS: PRANAB

Banerjee went on to accuse him and others of "distributing organisational positions" among themselves, "thereby thwarting the electoral process", he wrote.

Mukherjee said he was "flabbergasted by her reaction and wild allegations" and told her that a compromise formula was being devised at the request of the leaders, including her.

But she claimed she was totally opposed to his approach and wanted open elections, he said.

"Having said that she left the meeting in a huff. I was stunned and felt humiliated and insulted", he said.

The former president said she lost by a very narrow margin to Somen Mitra in the election for the post of the West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee (WBPCC) president held through a secret ballot.

"I was present when that result was announced. An angry Mamata came up to me and asked, 'Are you happy? Has your desire to defeat me been fulfilled?' I told her that she was totally mistaken", Mukherjee recalled.

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He told her that he had played no role in the organisational election since she last met him.

MAMATA's EVOLUTION KEY EPISODE IN CONTEMPORARY WEST BENGAL POLITICS

The former president in the book also said that the evolution of Mamata Banerjee as a political leader of substance was an important episode in the contemporary politics of West Bengal.

"She has built her own career - fearlessly and aggressively - and what she is today is the outcome of her own struggle, labour and hard work. She has an aura about her which is difficult to explain but impossible to ignore", he said.

He also said Mamata Banerjee emerged as a force to reckon with after the Kolkata plenary in 1997 and has had a spectacular political career.

Pranab recalled her victory in the 1984 Lok Sabha when she defeated CPI(M)'s Somnath Chatterjee from Jadavpur, a constituency that was considered a citadel of the Marxist party.

"This was a splendid victory and she appeared to be truly a giant killer. Throughout her subsequent political life, she has always faced tough challenges bravely and tried to convert them into opportunities," he said.

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