New book to decode Bengal's 'didi' Mamta Banerjee

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

She was one of India's youngest parliamentarians ever, she served as the for two terms, and founded the

But, Mamata Banerjee's political career reached its peak when she defied all odds to become West Bengal's first woman chief minister, bringing an end to the 34-year-long Left regime in the state.

Banerjee's eventful life and political career is the subject of a new book "Decoding Didi".

Penned by Dola Mitra, the book explores the

the various facets of the -- sometimes being eulogized as a of the masses, and at other times being pilloried as a mad, whimsical dictator.

"Very few politicians in today generate as much interest as does the of West Bengal, popularly known as 'Didi'.

"Diminutive yet defiant; unassuming yet arrogant; always volatile, though now increasingly erratic, Didi remains a puzzle. The book is an essential guide to understanding one of the most significant forces in contemporary Indian politics," publishers Rupa Publications said in a statement.

The book documents the heady days of the elections which toppled the Left regime raising hopes for a political renaissance in and the crushing disappointment at Mamata Banerjee's failure to bring about any meaningful change.

A clear-sighted account, "Decoding Didi" digs deep into her success, while also shedding light on a who has been scathingly criticized and ridiculed for "failing to deliver on the dream she once promised her constituents".

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 17:20 IST