Kolkata, Feb. 16 -- Thousands of people turned up on Sunday as the West Bengal government set up the first camps for the recently announced Banglar Yuva Sathi - the TMC government's financial assistance allowance scheme for unemployed youth. Under the scheme, announced during the state's budget on February 5, people aged between 21 and 40 who have passed the state secondary board examination would get a monthly assistance of Rs.1,500. Registration camps for the scheme in each of Bengal's 294 assembly constituencies would operate every day from February 15 to 26. The state's commerce and industry minister, Shashi Panja, who was supervising a registration camp at her Shyampukur assembly constituency in Kolkata, described the response to the scheme as overwhelming. "CM Mamata Banerjee has helped young people in a big way. The response is overwhelming," Panja said. In a counter move,the BJP launched its Chakri Chai Bangla (Bengal demands jobs) campaign on Sunday and accused Banerjee of dishing out doles in the run-up to the assembly elections. "There are 21.5 million unemployed people in Bengal. They need jobs, not a paltry allowance. Mamata Banerjee has done this only for a visual effect before the elections. When all forms can be filled online, why do people have to march to these camps?" BJP's Suvendu Adhikari, the leader of the opposition in the state assembly, said. The BJP, too, has promised allowances, saying it will pay much more if it comes to power....