West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday (March 7, 2026) called for protests against the price hike of LPG cylinders on International Women’s Day and expressed concern over unavailability of gas cylinders.
“Yesterday itself they increased the LPG price by ₹60, and three days ago it was increased by ₹59. Then they said that gas must be booked 21 days in advance. But what will people do for 21 days if their gas cylinder finishes? Should they not have thought about these issues beforehand?...What will people eat?,” the Chief Minister said.
Ms. Banerjee made the remarks from the stage in Esplanade where she is holding demonstrations against Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.
“Tomorrow is International Women’s Day, and I want to mention that many women’s votes have been deleted during the SIR process, under the pretext that their surnames changed after marriage. I will urge Chandrima (Minister Chandrima Bhattachrya) to ask women to organise protest rallies (michhils) with utensils, protesting against the increase in LPG prices and the deletion of women’s names from the voter list,” she said.
The Chief Minister urged her supporters to wear black dresses as a mark of protest on March 8 and said she will wear white. Ms. Banerjee has been holding demonstrations against SIR at Esplanade from March 6. On Saturday (March 7), she paraded people on the stage whose names have been removed from electoral rolls in West Bengal. She urged the judiciary to include the name of voters whose names have been removed from electoral rolls. “If there is democracy. Why are you removing names of genuine voters,” she asked. Targeting the BJP and Election Commission of India, she said, “selfish giants are playing selfish games”.






