TMC Youth and Student Wings Lead the Charge for December 6 Solidarity Day Rally

The TMC's December 6 Solidarity Day rally will be organized by the party's youth and student wings, shifting it away from the minority cell. This move, amid political tensions, aims to emphasize the event's organizational unity and project a broader appeal ahead of the state elections.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kolkata | Updated: 18-11-2025 18:29 IST | Created: 18-11-2025 18:29 IST
TMC Youth and Student Wings Lead the Charge for December 6 Solidarity Day Rally
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The Trinamool Congress is gearing up for its December 6 Solidarity Day rally with a significant change in its organizational structure. For the first time, the youth and student wings of the party, rather than the traditional minority cell, will helm preparations for the annual protest against the Babri Masjid demolition.

This year's rally, set to occur near the Mahatma Gandhi statue on Mayo Road, comes amid heightened political stakes in the state due to the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. The leadership aims for a strong turnout, reflecting the rally's broad-based appeal, beyond a minority focus.

Party insiders reveal mixed internal feedback on this shift. While some commend this broadening of leadership, others view it as a criticism of the minority cell's current performance. Regardless, the youth and student wings are expected to leverage their mobilization skills to ensure the TMC sends a resounding political message.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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