The former speaker, pitted against the NDA's Ram Nath Kovind in the presidential race, stressed that she was fighting for the freedom of speech and expression, and for a free media.
Condemning the "prevailing atmosphere of fear," she said, "Earlier, also, there were religious beliefs and practices, but we never witnessed such an atmosphere of fear."
She said there was fear about what one should eat and say.
"This has to stop," she said, addressing Trinamool Congress MLAs in the West Bengal state assembly.
The presidential election, she said, was not merely about two candidates fighting the elections for the post of the president.
"It is a fight of two ideologies. I am fighting an ideological battle. I am fighting for the ideology of equality, democratic values freedom of expression and speech," she said.
Kumar appealed to the lawmakers to listen to their "voice of conscience", she told the media later.
She said she was "not alone" in the fight and that she had the support of a number of parties and also a large number of people.
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