Mamata Banerjee professed her love for several Indian languages while campaigning for the non-Bengali vote.
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00:00Yes, I can read Hindi very well, but they can't read it. They can only read it on the telephone.
00:06Will he teach me Hindi? I will teach him Hindi by holding his ears.
00:30I have recognised Hindi, Gurmukhi and Kurmi languages.
00:46That is why I have recognised Urdu and Nepali languages.
00:51If I have the right to study Bangla, why don't you have the right to study Hindi?
00:55Will he teach me Hindi? Will he teach me Hindi? I will teach him Hindi by holding his ears.
01:02Yes, I can read Hindi very well, but they can't read it. They can only read it on the telephone.
01:08They can only read the language that is written on the telephone in Gujarati.
01:13I even know Gujarati.
01:16I know Kemcho, Bhalcho.
01:22I know the Punjabi language very well.
01:25If the Punjabi people ask me to speak in Punjabi, I will speak in Punjabi.
01:30I eat Halwa in Gurudwara.
01:34Halwa is very delicious.
01:37On Guru Nanak's birthday, he sends me home.
01:40I eat Litti near Bihari.
01:44I eat Chapati.
01:46I eat Puri from my friend's house.
01:51I also eat Thekua.
01:54I eat Thekua a lot.
01:56But the best Thekua maker is Mr. Dibedi.
01:59He is my security.
02:01He lives with me.
02:03And my driver, Mr. Birender.
02:07He is the best driver.
02:10Those who have the steering of my life,
02:14what do they think about the story of my life?
02:19BJP is doing Bengali non-Bengali.
02:22Now they are doing Hindu-Muslim.
02:25Now they are doing Bengali non-Bengali.
02:28Give them one samosa each.
02:31And tell them to eat it and sleep at home.
02:34Today you have more responsibility.
02:37We want you to give more votes to Bengali than Bengali.
02:46Like in the coming days,
02:48we will show you what we can do for you.