‘Martyrs’ Day’ versus ‘Democracy Slaughter Day’ on July 21 in Bengal


Kolkata, Jul 14 (IANS): West Bengal is headed for an eventful day on July 21 as Trinamool Congress will observe it as ‘Martyrs’ Day’ while the BJP has said they will observe the day as ‘Democracy Slaughter Day’.

Trinamool will organise its annual 'Martyrs’ Day' programme on July 21 at central Kolkata as a tribute to the 13 people killed during a demonstration held by the West Bengal Youth Congress led by Mamata Banerjee on July 21, 1993.

On the same day, the BJP will hold protest demonstrations in front of all the police stations of the state, calling it ‘Democracy Slaughter Day.’

“Trinamool government stopped the Hindu voters from casting their votes both in the Lok Sabha polls as well as in the bypolls this year. I will request all the democracy-loving people to join our protest on July 21. We will observe the day as ‘Democracy Slaughter Day’,” Leader of the Opposition (LoP) Suvendu Adhikari announced at the end of BJP’s four-hour sit-in demonstration in front of Raj Bhavan in central Kolkata as a mark against the post-poll violence in the state.

He said that the BJP will organise the protest against the continuing post-poll violence in West Bengal and added that around one crore people were unable to cast their vote in the 2023 state panchayat polls as well.

“The effigies of the Chief Minister will be burnt at the end of the demonstration on July 21,” the LoP said.

 

 

  

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Sun, Jul 14 2024

    “Everyone knows who has been slaughtering democracy since 2014. Everyone knows who wants to eliminate opposition parties by using ED and IT raids.”

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  • Damodar Das, Kundapur

    Sun, Jul 14 2024

    BJP rule is anyway anti democratic and anti constitutional everday since 2014. So, now BJP wants to demonstrate and celebrate its own misrule?????.....BTW, in 1975 emergency only the anticonstitutionals and anti nationals suffered and died, whereas all patriots and law biding citizens thrived and prospered unlike the everyday emergency after 2014 where the law biding innocent citizens are punished and anti nationals are given clean chit with garlands.

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