Tripura

CM Dr. Manik Saha slams CPI-M, Congress party over political terror


Agartala, Dec 08:  With barely 2 months left for the crucial assembly election in Tripura, the Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha Thursday urged the voters of the state to stay away from the opposition CPI-M and the Congress party for peace. “As the election is drawing near, both the CPI-M and the Congress party is now trying to hatch conspiracy against the ruling BJP party to dupe the peace loving people of this state,” Dr. Saha said while addressing the event of inauguration of Pilka Zilla Karyalay in South Tripura district. He said, “The BJP party will not spare those who tries to do politics with muscle power.

BJP is running a very transparent government, where the government has provided jobs to the TET qualified aspirants through a very transparent process which also include the JRBT examination.”  He slammed both the congress and the CPI-M party and said, “We have seen the the culture of political terror here in Tripura under the Congress and Communist party during the last 35 years before the BJP has come to power in 2018, Aand the Congress party has always been identified as unruly party. But it was the PM Modi led BJP government which has ended the culture of political terror in Tripura and started working for the peace loving people of this state.

” He also slammed the Trinamool Congress party and said, “The West Bengal under the rule of Trinamool Congress is now build as mini Pakistan. The TMC government in West Bengal which is know to have ended terror of communist party, has now became another party of terror. We are seeing that now that election is drawing near in Tripura, those TMC leaders are coming here to hatch conspiracy.” “The peace loving people of Tripura has now opted for BJP for real development and not for the culture of political terror. We are moving in line with the PM Modi and Amit Shah Ji to work for the people of this state,” Dr. Saha said and underlined the ‘Prati Ghare Susashan’ campaign. He reiterated that the campaign will end on December 25 to merge with the Good Governance Day of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

 

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