Kolkata:The scenes that were apparent some decades ago came back to haunt the city of Kolkata once again on Wednesday. It was Mamata Banerjee, then a loud opposition voice who advocated for a congestion-free city, who was now at the centre stage of the conundrum.
While it was decided that Trinamool Congress' second most powerful personality Abhishek Banerjee would hold a meeting at the Esplanade area — where most of the offices are housed — the chief minister herself sat on a dharna at the foot of BR Ambedkar statue to voice her concerns against the functioning of the Centre led by Narendra Modi. The two places have hardly a few hundred metres away in between.
This is not all that could completely paralyse the city. More was in store for the hapless people who voted both the incumbent and the opposition to the podium. If it is the central part of the city that was clogged by the two heavyweights of the ruling party, opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari and BJP mandarins of the state packed the five-point crossing of Shyambazar to paralyse the traffic moving to and fro north 24 Parganas to the heart of the city. This made the situation worse for the commuters.
With both Trinamool and BJP showing strengths in turns, the almost decimated Congress and Left Front also couldn't stay away from hogging some limelight on the day of the political circus. Around noon, Left-Congress workers and supporters hit the streets with their demands causing heavy traffic snarls in Moulali, Entally, Sealdah, APC Road, and Park Circus area of Central Kolkata.