Pratima Bor (53) from Sonarpur said she was there because she had been asked to be a part of the rally by a local leader. “It is more of a ride to Kolkata to enjoy a pleasant winter evening. I don’t know what the protest is all about,” she said.
Jira Chowdhury said she had heard the name of Madan Mitra but had no idea who he was. “I am from Ghatakpukur at Bhangore in North-24 Parganas. I think Madan Mitra will give a speech here and also walk with us,” she said.
Umarani Panda, her neighbour, said she had come because she wanted visit Kolkata with Jira. As the rally progressed, Pushpa Das, a housewife above 50 years old chose to stay back. When asked, she said: “I have a severe pain in my legs, as I had tripped and fallen. I would not have come here if I had not been asked to.”
Among the crowd was one Tapasi Mondal, who described her participation as a paid holiday. “I work at a bheri in Sonarpur. My employer had arranged for all bheri workers to come to the rally and said that we would get our daily wage. So, it was fun,” she said.