Mamata Banerjee announces 'Nationalist Rally' to counter BJP's 'Tiranga Yatra'

IANS May 14, 2025 376 views

Mamata Banerjee announced a two-day Nationalist Rally by the Trinamool Congress as a response to BJP's Tiranga Yatra. The "Nationalist Rally" aims to honor the martyrs and demonstrate social responsibility, distancing from political motivations. Scheduled for May 17-18, the rally will pay homage to the Indian armed forces across West Bengal. Political observers suggest this move counters BJP's appeal to nationalist sentiments ahead of upcoming elections.

"This will not be a political programme. Rather, this will be a reflection of our social responsibility." - Mamata Banerjee
Kolkata, May 14: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on Wednesday, announced that Trinamool Congress will be organising 'Nationalist Rally' for two consecutive days on May 17 and May 18 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Key Points

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Mamata's Nationalist Rally follows BJP's Tiranga Yatra

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Rally aims to honor martyrs and support their families

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Events reflect social responsibility, not political motives

throughout the state to celebrate the success of 'Operation Sindoor' launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack. The Chief Minister's announcement for organising the 'Nationalist Rally' on Wednesday came just few hours after the Leader of the Opposition in West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari announced that the state unit of BJP will be organising 'Tiranga Yatra' in Kolkata on May 16 to mark the success Operation Sindoor and to pay tribute to the courage of the Indian armed forces.

Speaking to the media persons a couple of hours after Adhikari's announcement, Mamata said that Trinamool Congress will be organising the 'Nationalist Rally' for two consecutive days both at bloc-levels in the rural areas and ward-level in urban areas to pay homage to the martyrs of Indian armed forces as well as to express sympathy towards their family members.

"This will not be a political programme. Rather, this will be a reflection of our social responsibility," the Chief Minister added.

The state president of Trinamool Congress, Subrata Bakshi, had already sent a note to the respective district leadership of the party to start preparations for organising the 'Nationalist Rally' on Saturday and Sunday. Bakshi had also directed the party cadres to make an attempt to involve the family members of the martyrs in the areas concerned, if any, in that programme.

Political observers feel that this sudden announcement of the 'Nationalist Rally' by Trinamool Congress is a counter to BJP's 'Tiranga Yatra', so that the saffron camp cannot take advantage of the nationalist feelings of the people in general over Operation Sindoor, the reflection of which could be felt in the crucial West Bengal Assembly election due next year.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Why can't our politicians rise above petty politics when it comes to honoring our armed forces? Both TMC and BJP are using Operation Sindoor for their own gains. Our martyrs deserve better than being reduced to political pawns. 🙏
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Priya M.
As a Bengali, I'm proud of our forces' success in Operation Sindoor. But Didi's sudden announcement right after BJP's yatra shows this is more about 2021 elections than patriotism. Why not work together for one united tribute?
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Arjun S.
Nationalism isn't about rallies and yatras - it's about action! Instead of competing events, both parties should focus on improving soldiers' welfare and ensuring their families are taken care of. That would be real tribute.
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Sunita R.
Whatever the political motives, if these rallies bring people together to honor our bravehearts, I'm all for it. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 But politicians should remember - people can see through their games now.
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Deepak N.
Typical Bengal politics - one upmanship at its peak! First BJP announces yatra, then TMC counters with bigger rally. Meanwhile, common people just want good governance and security. When will they focus on real issues?
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Meena T.
Operation Sindoor has made every Indian proud. But seeing political parties fight over who celebrates it better is disappointing. Can't we have one non-political event where all parties participate together? Unity is what our soldiers fight for!

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