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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visited Furfura Sharif, a significant Muslim shrine in Hooghly district, after a decade. She criticized opposition parties for questioning her intentions, stating that she has visited the site multiple times before and participates in various religious events across India. Banerjee emphasized the message of harmony, peace, and unity among all communities in the state.
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