Mamata Banerjee Biography, Age, Spouse, Family, Native, Political party, Wiki, and other details

Mamata Banerjee

About Mamata Banerjee

Mamata Banerjee is an Indian politician who is serving as the eighth and current chief minister of the Indian state of West Bengal since 20 May 2011, the first woman to hold the office. Having served multiple times as a Union Cabinet Minister, Mamata Banerjee became the Chief Minister of West Bengal for the first time in 2011. She founded the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC or TMC) in 1998 after separating from the Indian National Congress and became its second chairperson later in 2001. She is often referred to as ‘Didi’

Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee Biography

Full nameMamata Banerjee
Nick nameDidi ( elder sister)
Date of Birth/DOB5 January 1955
Birth PlaceCalcutta, West Bengal, India (present-day Kolkata, West Bengal, India)
Current Designation8th Chief Minister of West Bengal
Current AddressR/o 30B, Harish Chatterjee Street, Kolkata – 700026
ProfessionPolitics & Social Works
Father namePromileswar Banerjee
Mother nameGayatri Banerjee
MarriedYes
Education QualificationB.A. degree in history from Jogamaya Devi College. Later, she pursued an M.A. degree in Islamic history from Calcutta University. Ms. Banerjee also earned a law degree from Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College, Kolkata.
College or UniversityCalcutta University
ReligionHindu
NationalityIndian
Political partyAll India Trinamool Congress (1998 – present)
Other political affiliationsIndian National Congress (1975 – 1998)

Political Timeline of Mamata Banerjee

2021Mamata Banerjee successfully led TMC to a tremendous victory, for 3rd time in a row in the West Bengal Assembly elections but lost the election from Nandigram constituency to BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari, once a close aide of the TMC chief.
2016Became Chief Minister of West Bengal for a second term, as the TMC alone won 211 seats against a Left-Congress alliance
2012Mamata withdrew support from the UPA.
2011Became the 8th Chief Minister of West Bengal, as a TMC-Congress alliance won 227 of the 294 seats, bringing down a 34-year Left Front rule in the state
2009Just before the Lok Sabha elections, she joined the Congress led UPA and won. Mamata registered her fifth consecutive victory from Kolkata Dakshin and was inducted in cabinet as Railway Minister This was her second term as Railway Minister
2006Mamata called Banerjee a major strike against the proposed Tata Motors car project. Trinamool Congress MLAs protested inside the assembly by damaging furniture and microphones.
2006On 4 August 2006, During the Lok Sabha proceedings, Mamata hurled her resignation papers at the deputy speaker Charanjit Singh Atwal.
2006After losing the Kolkata Municipal Corporation elections, Mamata started giving more focus to her party.
2005Mamata protested against the forceful land acquisition by the West Bengal government More than a lakh farmers were with Mamata
2004Mamata defeated Rabin Deb and retain her seat.
1999Mamata’s TMC joined the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government and she became the Union Railway Minister She presented her first Railway Budget. She introduced 19 new trains for the FY 2000-2001.
1999Mamata again won from Kolkata Dakshin. This time she defeated Subhankar Chakraborty for CPI(M).
1998In the 1998 General Election, Mamata’s vote share increased to 59% She won by 224,081 votes against Prasanta Kumar Sur of CPI (M) from the same seat
1997Mamata left the Congress Party and established All India Trinamool Congress, commonly known as TMC or Trinamool Congress Soon her party became the primary opposition party in the eastern state.
1996Mamata retained her Kolkata Dakshin seat This time, she won by 103,261 votes. She defeated Bharti Mukherjee of CPI (M).
1991Mamata was made the Union Minister of State for Human Resources Development, Youth Affairs and Sports, and Women and Child Development during PV Narshimha Rao’s government Later she was discharged of her portfolios in 1993
1991Mamata was re-elected to Lok Sabha This time she won from Kolkata Dakshin She got 3,67,896 votes, which was around 52 percent of total votes.
1989During the 1989 Lok Sabha Election, Mamata lost the Jadavpur seat because of the anti-Congress wave in West Bengal.
1984In mid of the year 1984, she was appointed as the general secretary of the Indian Youth Congress.
1984She won her first Lok Sabha election by defeating Communist stalwart Somnath Chatterjee from Jadavpur Lok Sabha Constituency. Mamata became one of the youngest parliamentarians.
1976She became General Secretary of the Mahila Congress in West Bengal. She served this post for around four years.
1974Mamata began her political career with the district unit of the Congress party.

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