Kolkata: In the vast and often turbulent landscape of Indian grassroots politics, stories of personal sacrifice are not uncommon. Yet, every once in a while, a story emerges that captures attention not just for its political undertones but for the depth of human conviction it represents. One such story is that of Angoorbala Shaw from Basanti, a woman whose quiet yet extraordinary vow spanned nearly three decades.
She is Angoorbala Shaw from Basanti,
In 1998 she was polling agent of BJP in Panchayet election, after election left parties atrocities against her.
She vows until BJP govt formed in WB, she will not use footwear,
For 28 years she was living without footwear and still going BJP… pic.twitter.com/1AFCBtBGR0— IronHeart (@iron_heart9) May 6, 2026
The year was 1998. Rural West Bengal was witnessing the intense dynamics of Panchayat elections, where political rivalries often extended beyond ballot boxes into everyday life. Angoorbala Shaw, then a polling agent for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), stood firm in her political beliefs during a time when the Left parties held strong dominance in the state. Following the elections, she reportedly faced severe hardships and alleged atrocities from political opponents. These experiences left a lasting impact on her life.
It was in the aftermath of this period that Angoorbala made a deeply personal and symbolic decision; she vowed not to wear footwear until a BJP government would come to power in West Bengal. What may have seemed like an emotional reaction at the time soon turned into a lifelong commitment, shaping her identity and daily existence.
For 28 years, Angoorbala lived barefoot. Through scorching summers, monsoon rains, and the harshness of rural terrain, she adhered to her vow with unwavering determination. Walking barefoot was not merely a physical act for her; it became a constant reminder of her political faith, her resilience, and her protest against what she had endured.
Her life continued in simplicity, yet her commitment never faded. Despite the passage of time and changing political climates, she remained actively involved in BJP activities, attending rallies and events, always barefoot. For many who came to know her story, she became a symbol of dedication, someone whose belief transcended comfort and convention.
Years turned into decades. West Bengal’s political landscape saw shifts, challenges, and renewed contests. Through all this, Angoorbala’s vow remained intact, quietly waiting for its moment of fulfilment.
That moment, as reported, has now arrived. With the BJP achieving a significant political victory in West Bengal, Angoorbala Shaw finally chose to wear footwear again, marking the end of her 28-year-long pledge. The act of putting on footwear, something so ordinary for most, became profoundly symbolic in her case, a culmination of years of patience, endurance, and belief.
Her story raises compelling reflections on the nature of political loyalty and personal sacrifice. While political ideologies and party dynamics are often debated at intellectual levels, Angoorbala’s journey highlights how deeply politics can intertwine with individual lives, especially in regions where it shapes identity, community, and survival. At the same time, her narrative also invites broader contemplation. Acts of extreme personal vows, like living barefoot for decades, reflect both the strength of human will and the emotional intensity that political experiences can evoke. Today, as Angoorbala Shaw steps forward wearing footwear after nearly three decades, it is not just the end of a vow, it is the closing of a remarkable chapter defined by endurance and belief.


















