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Kolkata witnesses traffic jams in the central area today as the Trinamool Chhatra Parishad (TMCP), the student wing of the Trinamool Congress, held its annual foundation day rally on Mayo Road. The event, which saw a massive turnout of students and youth, led to the complete closure of key thoroughfares and significant traffic congestion on all nearby roads, causing major inconvenience for commuters and students appearing for university exams.
This year's rally holds particular political significance as it is the last major event for the ruling party's youth leadership before the upcoming assembly elections. Political analysts see the rally as a crucial platform for the party to galvanize its young voters and set the tone for its campaign. The sheer scale of the gathering is a clear indication of the importance the Trinamool leadership is placing on its student and youth wing.
The central theme of the rally, as evidenced by banners and posters across the venue, was "Bengali identity." The event was framed as a protest against the "insult of Bengali and Bengalis," a powerful political message that resonates deeply with the state's cultural sentiments. The rally's focus on this issue shows a clear strategy by the Trinamool leadership to make it a key plank in its electoral campaign.