The Asian Age

Didi vows to boost federal structure

Congratula­tes workers on party’s foundation day, says TMC committed towards serving people

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Kolkata, Jan. 1: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee Saturday congratula­ted TMC workers on her party’s foundation day and vowed to strengthen the country’s federal structure. Ms Banerjee had left the Congress and formed the All India Trinamul Congress on January 1, 1998.

“On #TMCFoundat­ionDay, I extend my best wishes to all our workers, supporters and members of the Maa-MatiManush family. Our journey began on January 1st, 1998, and since then, we have been committed in our efforts towards serving people and ensuring their welfare,” she said on Twitter.

Ms Banerjee, the stormy petrel of West Bengal politics, led her TMC to an emphatic victory in the 2021 Assembly elections and became the CM for the third consecutiv­e term.

“As we step into yet another year, let us promise to stay united in our fight against all injustices. Let us treat each other with kindness and respect. Let us work towards strengthen­ing the federal structure of this nation. I thank you all for your blessings,” she wrote on the microblogg­ing site.

In a tweet, TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee thanked party workers for putting up a valiant fight against those ‘who dared to abuse basic rights’.

“On #TMCFoundat­ionDay, I salute all our workers for their diligence in upholding the values of the @AITCoffici­al family. Thank you for finding the courage to fight those that dare to abuse our basic rights. Let us remain committed towards serving the people of this great nation.,” he tweeted.

Born out of the womb of the Congress in 1998, the TMC, after two unsuccessf­ul attempts in 2001 and 2006, came to power by defeating the mighty Left Front regime in 2011, riding the crest of massive public outrage against the communists.

However, the opposition BJP mocked the TMC for “patronisin­g corruption and anti-democratic” forces in the state.

“The TMC’s biggest achievemen­t is institutio­nalising corruption in the state. The track record of the TMC in protecting democracy and democratic values is abysmal,” Bharatiya Janata Party national vice president Dilip Ghosh said.

 ?? — PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY ?? People gather to celebrate the first day of the New Year as country report spike in covid cases in Kolkata on Saturday.
— PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY People gather to celebrate the first day of the New Year as country report spike in covid cases in Kolkata on Saturday.

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