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‘Khela Hobe’ In West Bengal, This Time For Football Couldn’t Remain Apolitical

TMC leaders observed the day across the state by inaugurating football matches, however BJP opposed the event and instead observed the day as 'Save West Bengal Day'.

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‘Khela Hobe’ In West Bengal, This Time For Football Couldn’t Remain Apolitical
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‘Khela Hobe Diwas’ was celebrated in West Bengal on Monday as Trinamool Congress leaders observed the day by inaugurating football matches across the state.

The slogan ‘Khela Hobe’ was the battle cry for the party in the recently held state elections in which it emerged victorious. The party had raised the slogan to keep the BJP at bay during the elections, which it managed successfully to handle the affairs of the state for third consecutive time.

TMC supremo and the state’s Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had last month announced that August 16 would be observed as ‘Khela Hobe Divas’.

The events are aimed at promoting sports and as a mark of respect to 16 people who had died in a stampede during a football match in Kolkata on this day in 1980.

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The TMC, which is looking to increase its national footprint, has also made mega plans to mark the day in various parts of the country, including Tripura, where it has directed a lot of energy with an eye on the 2023 assembly polls.

"The ‘Khela Hobe Diwas’ is being observed across the state. In other parts of the country, too, we have plans to organise events. However, in some BJP-ruled states, we were not given permission. We are still pursuing the matter with the authorities," TMC state general secretary Kunal Ghosh said.

The West Bengal government has also lined up programmes at various stadiums and distributed footballs to various clubs.

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Meanwhile, the BJP voiced its opposition to the ‘Khela Hobe Diwas’, claiming that the Muslim League had launched its Direct Action Day and began the Great Calcutta Killings in 1946 on August 16.

The saffron party has decided to observe the day as ‘Paschimbongo Bachao Diwas’ (Save West Bengal Day). (With PTI inputs)

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