RG Kar protest graffiti takes over Park Street

Park Street transformed on the midnight of August 31 as the group 'Free Souls' painted graffiti in front of Zudio by the metro station. The 15 to 20 members worked throughout the night, aiming to catch the eye of the diverse crowd that visits the area. Their goal was to ensure their protest would be noticed and remembered.
RG Kar protest graffiti takes over Park Street
Park Street
Park Street, which is otherwise synonymous to Christmas lights, chelo kebabs, and good jazz, now echoes a war cry as it got transformed into a canvas for protest on the midnight of August 31. Graffitis appeared on the bustling lanes in front of Zudio, near the Park Street metro station, seeking justice.
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"We chose to draw on Park Street’s main road because it’s a go-to spot for everyone— from youngsters to adults, including office-goers.
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Through this graffiti, our protest will be noticed and remembered," said Suveccha Bairagya, a member of the graffiti group ‘Free Souls.’
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There were about 15 to 20 people in the team, who started around 11 p.m. and continued until 6:30–7 a.m., allowing at least an hour for the paint to dry.
"This work takes a lot of effort, so we need to rest for at least ten minutes after covering each stretch,“ said Snehashish Debnath, a member of the team. "During that time we talk, sing, and keep the fire within us ignited," he added.
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