Time magazine names Mamata Banerjee among 100 most influential people

Leading to a critical struggle life, Trinamool Congress Politician Mamata Banerjee chief minister of West Bengal named in the top100 encouraging people of the world whose life is a lesson for other.

This 2012 enlisting has been made by Time magazine in which politicians, cartoonists, actors, athletes and sportspersons, artists, authors are to be listed.

They listed her with other 99 most influential people of the world, including Syrian cartoonist Ali Ferzat, US president Barack Obama, billionaire investor Warren Buffet, Pakistan’s first Oscar winner Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, US secretary of state Hillary Clinton, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, US supreme court associate Justice Anthony Kennedy.

According to Source, Mamata is a stronger fighter who led her life with lots of criticisms and crisis, but never ground down herself. However, what she has proved to be is a ‘consummate politician’.

“Banerjee, 57, spent years struggling on the margins, her Trinamool Congress Party a feisty rabble compared with the leviathan of West Bengal’s communists…” the magazine said at the time of releasing its 2012 list on Wednesday.

For a woman especially in Politics in the modern India, it is difficult for her to go step by step putting feet into equal distance with other, but Banerjee who has joined a club of “people who inspire us, entertain us, challenge us and change our world” did same.

Her winning elections all time proved her power to influence the Janata and be the most challenging Indian politician who always stands with welfare and development of her state.

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