Kolkata:The Trinamool Congress (TMC) on Wednesday marked its 28th foundation day with events across West Bengal, as TMC supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee emphasized that the party's struggle for the rights of the people of the state is ongoing and will continue in the future. Reflecting on the party's formation on January 1, 1998, senior TMC leaders emphasized their commitment to the welfare of the country's common people.
"First of all, I extend my heartfelt New Year's greetings to all of you. Along with this, today is also the foundation day of our party. On the occasion of this year's foundation day, I am sharing with you a song written and composed by me. The song has been sung by renowned singer Shri Indraneel Sen. Our struggle for the rights of the people of Bengal is ongoing and will continue in the days ahead.
Jai Hind! Jai Bangla! Bande Mataram! Long live Trinamool Congress! Long live Maa-Mati-Manush," Mamata Banerjee said in a Facebook post. On this occasion, TMC national general secretary and MP Abhishek Banerjee took to Facebook to thank party workers for their dedication and sacrifices.
"TMC is dedicated to the welfare of the people of the country and the state. I salute the hard work and sacrifices of all the TMC workers. They are the backbone of our party. In the new year, let's prepare with new vigour for the future struggles ahead," he wrote. The day will be marked with cultural programmes, public gatherings, and flag-hoisting ceremonies in towns and villages, reflecting the party's deep connection with the grassroots.
In Kolkata, the party's headquarters buzzed with activity as senior leaders hoisted the TMC flag and paid tributes to the party's martyrs. Youth wings organized rallies, while women supporters participated in cultural programmes showcasing the rich heritage of Bengal.