Kolkata: Tamil superstar and TVK chief Vijay, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal, and RJD chief Tejashwi Yadav converged in support of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday, applauding her fight against the BJP and the Election Commission ahead of the second phase of Bengal polls.
Vijay Calls Mamata an Inspiration
Vijay posted a video message hailing Banerjee as "an inspiration for the fight" against what he called the EC's "atrocities and manipulations." "In Tamil Nadu, we all need to unite and fight like Mamata," he said — a remark that signalled growing cross-regional resonance for Banerjee's campaign narrative.
Soren Campaigns in Bengal
Soren, who had campaigned in Jangalmahal during the first phase, addressed rallies in Bhadreshwar and Wellington Maidan in the Chandannagar-Serampore belt on Saturday, calling for a unified front against "external forces" attempting to destabilise Bengal.
Kejriwal Arrives for Two-Day Campaign
Kejriwal arrived in Kolkata late Saturday night for a campaign spanning April 26 and 27. He addressed a rally at Guru Ravidas Park in support of veteran leader Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay in Ballygunge. A meeting between Kejriwal and Banerjee is also expected.
Tejashwi Yadav Rallies Support
Tejashwi Yadav has been campaigning since Friday, attending rallies in Jorasanko, Rashbehari, Jagaddal, Bhatpara and Khardaha. "Those who have roots in Bihar are standing firmly with Didi. The BJP might keep threatening and creating fake narratives, but it will be Mamatadi who triumphs in the end," he said. He called the Bengal contest a fight for "democratic survival" and said the public mood clearly pointed to a fourth consecutive term for Banerjee.



