TRIPURA

824 tribal voters join BJP: CM Dr. Manik Saha slams Left; says indigenous populace deprived for 35 years


Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha welcomed as many as 824 tribal voters of Karbook assembly constituency in Gomati district of the state on Monday and lambasted upon the previous Left front government for depriving the state’s indigenous populace for the last 35 years.

“The indigenous people were left in dilemma in the past as the political parties never apprised them with the developmental initiatives,” Saha said.

He claimed, “The BJP government in Tripura under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi took multiple initiatives for the upliftment of the socio-economic condition for the indigenous communities of the state to enhance their livelihood.”

“The leftist leaders during their regime of past 35 years simply played politics with the indigenous tribes of our state and they adopted their prime motive to keep the poor people as poverty-stricken in the society which helped the leaders in doing politics with them in an easier way,” Saha said while addressing the joining programme on Monday.

Atleast 824 voters from 302 families from the karbook constituency joined the BJP party on Monday. The Chief Minister was accompanied by the BJP state vice-president Rampada Jamatia, Gomati district ‘Prabhari’ Ratan Ghosh, Gomati district president Abhishek Debroy, Karbook Mandal president Rabindra Reang, and others.

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