TRIPURA

Ex-CM Manik Sarkar blames Centre over failing to build Netaji’s Socialist Society


Agartala, Jan 23: The former chief minister of Tripura and currently the opposition leader Manik Sarkar on Sunday slammed the government at the centre and said that even after the 75 years of Indian independence, the Netaji’s dream for socialist society is not fulfilled. “Netaji was one of the frontline warriors in Indian freedom movement and he dreamt of building socialist society where there would be no starvation to death and basic rights of the people of this nation shall be available to all.

But even after the 75 years of Indian independence, our nation could not get rid of the problems,” Manik Sarkar opined. Sarkar on Sunday attended the blood donation camp organized at Bamutia to mark the 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. He said, “It has been noticed on the international agency reports that the economic condition of our nation is gradually weakening down.

 In this situation the middle class people are lowering down to the low class section as there are no earnings. But this was not the aim of India’s freedom movement.” “Though we could gain political freedom but we failed to get the economic freedom,” adding to this Sarkar had appealed the youths of this nation to help aid the nation to get rid of the economic problems.

He said, “The youths are required to be united to launch massive movement in near future against declining economic development of the nation.” Sarkar alleged, “At a time when a major section of the people of this nation are getting united to protest the BJP government’s ideology of working with the corporate, their voice and rights are being throttled in the name of religion, caste and creeds, which is against the ideology of Netaji.”

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