'Trinamool will win seats outside Bengal in 2024 Lok Sabha polls': Abhishek at party's 'Martyrs' Day' rally

He warned a section of TMC workers against indulging in corruption and said no one is above party discipline.
Trinamool supporters gather in a large number to observe the Martyrs' Day, in Kolkata, Thursday, July 21, 2022. (Photo | PTI)
Trinamool supporters gather in a large number to observe the Martyrs' Day, in Kolkata, Thursday, July 21, 2022. (Photo | PTI)

KOLKATA: Senior TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee on Thursday asserted that the party will continue with its expansion plans outside West Bengal and will win seats outside the state in 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

The TMC national general secretary, while addressing the party's Martyrs' Day rally here, said tickets for next year's panchayat polls will be distributed "based on merit and not recommendations".

He warned a section of TMC workers against indulging in corruption and said no one is above party discipline.

"I was made the party national general secretary a year back and tasked with expanding the party outside West Bengal. I will not stop till our party symbol blooms in every nook and corner of the country. We will win seats outside the state in the next Lok Sabha polls," he added.

TMC observes Martyrs' Day on July 21 every year to commemorate the killing of 13 people in police firing on a Youth Congress rally against the then Left Front government in 1993 when Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was the YC state president.

She continues to observe the day even after forming the Trinamool Congress in 1998 and coming to power in West Bengal in 2011.

A large number of people from across West Bengal numbering in lakhs have congregated at Esplanade, the city's downtown area, for the mega Martyr's Day rally by ruling Trinamool Congress being held amidst tight security on Thursday.

The annual rally is being held after a gap of two years due to the pandemic and enthusiastic party supporters started arriving at the venue from as early as 4 am in trains, buses and private vehicles.

Many of them have arrived in the city two days ago for the rally and have been housed in camps.

The highlight of the rally will be an address by the feisty TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee.

Said Mantu Haldar from Bamangachi near Barasat "I have come here to hear `Didi'. I came by bus with many others who work for the party or support it early this morning."

TMC workers were seen arriving at the two terminal railway stations of Howrah and Sealdah in overcrowded local trains holding party flags, cutouts of Banerjee playing the traditional 'dhaaks' (double sided drums) and even blowing conches.

At least 4,500 police personnel have been deployed across the city to maintain law and order in the city during the day.

This year's rally is also special as it is the first after the party's decisive victory in the state election in 2021 and TMC's return to power for the third consecutive term.

Banerjee had said on Wednesday said that the Martyrs' Day rally will be against the Centre's "authoritarian rule".

TMC observes Martyrs' Day on July 21 every year to commemorate the killing of 13 people in police firing on a Youth Congress rally against the then Left Front government in 1993 when Banerjee was the YC state president.

She continues to observe the day even after forming the Trinamool Congress in 1998 and coming to power in West Bengal in 2011.

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