Bhasha Andolan: TMC's Fierce Defense of Bengali Identity
The Kolkata Municipal Corporation mandates the use of Bengali in official proceedings, echoing TMC's campaign to protect Bengali identity. This linguistic move aims to counter perceived marginalization in BJP-ruled states and is part of TMC's broader political strategy of asserting cultural pride and challenging Central policies.

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The Kolkata Municipal Corporation chairperson, Mala Roy, has directed that discussions during monthly sessions be conducted solely in Bengali. This aligns with the Trinamool Congress's broader initiative to preserve the Bengali identity against perceived neglect in BJP-dominated states.
The directive follows a recent instance where a TMC councillor raised a question in English during a session, prompting Roy to stress the use of Bengali in official communications. The move is part of TMC's larger campaign against what it perceives as the Centre's attempts to undermine regional languages.
Opposition councillors have criticized the language-specific mandate, questioning its selective application. Meanwhile, TMC views it as an opportunity to galvanize Bengali pride, a sentiment reminiscent of historic language movements, further solidifying its political stance in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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