Tuesday 6 July 2010

TRINAMUL YOUTH CONGRESS

Bid to gear up morale of TYC activists

In a bid to make the 'change of wind' stronger the Trinamul Youth Congress is now revamping its organisation in the districts.

State unit president of the TYC Mr Suvendu Adhikary would visit Cooch Behar district on 13 July. On that day he will address a gathering of TYC activists at Netaji Subhas Indoor Stadium in Cooch Behar town. During his visit here he is expected to advise the local TYC leaders and activists to make the organisational base of the TYC wider and stronger. As they believe that the Trinamul Congress is going to pull down the Left Front from the seat of power in the next state Assembly election it is necessary to gear up the youth wing to make the process speedy, said the district TYC president Kumar Rajib Narayan.

Mr Narayan said the CPI-M was engaged in tyrannical activities especially in the rural areas of Cooch Behar district. At many areas the lower level Trinamul supporters are suffering from fear psychosis. Taking this as advantage they are to intensify their campaign against the Leftists. Mr Adhikary's visit may act as a booster to restore the morale of the Trinamul activists, Mr Narayan said.

TYC sources said Mr Adhikary, who is also a member of the Parliament, would ask the Trinamul Youth Congress supporters to attend the Martyrs Day rally that is to be organised in Kolkata on 12 July as in previous years. Mr Narayan believes that a record number of their supporters from Cooch Behar district may attend the programme in Kolkata this year.

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