
Fans of East Bengal with a poster during the Durand Cup. (X) In the Durand Cup match, the fans of East Bengal made an exciting political statement that resonated far behind the football field.East Bengal FC in his group and Clash won around the Namdhari FC 1-0, but it was a strong news from the stalls that caught everyone’s attention.The fans raised a powerful poster that read: “Yesterday we were hanging for the freedom of India. And today, for the language of our mother’s language, will we become Bangladeshi?”Protest was added in the middle of a fresh discussion on the Bengal language.On Sunday, the main Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee strongly criticized the Police Delhi for the fact that Bengal referred to the “Bangladeshi national language” in an official letter concerning the investigation under the Foreigners Act. Banerjee condemned the legacy as “offensive, anti-national and unconstitutional”.The letter in question was addressed to the officer for Banga Bhawan, the official guest house of the West Bengal government in Delhi. He asked the translator after the arrest of eight individuals suspected of illegal entry into India from Bangladesh.Banerjee shared a letter on her Facebook page, expressed outrage, and caused the police in Delhi, which operates under the Ministry of the Interior, the Indian government.“See now how the Police in Delhi under the direct control of the Ministry of Home, the Indian government, describes Bengal as a” Bangladesh “language!” Banerjee wrote.She stressed that Bengali was not only her mother tongue, but also the language of literary and cultural icons, such as Rabindranath Tagore and Swami Vivekananda. She noted that both the Indian national anthem “Jan Gan Man” from Tagore and the national song “Vande Mataram” by Bantim Chandra Chattadyay were written in Bengal.“… the language in which Crores speaks and writes, a language that is sanctified and recognized by the Indian Constitution is now described as a Bangladesh language !!” She said.
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The Supremo Congress of Trinamool called the central government of the “anti-bengal” and urged people to protest against what it called the anti-furnover language.“Scandalous, offensive, anti-national, unconstitutional !! It offends all Bengal-speaking people in India. They cannot use this kind of language that worsens all of us and announces the immediate, strongest protests from all against the Bengal government who use such an anti-constituent language to not show and mention,” “She said,” she said, “she said,” she said, “she said,” she said, “she said,” she said, “she said,” she said, “she said,” she said, “she said,” she said.Congress Trinamool also shared a controversial letter about their official description on X (formerly Twitter).