CPI-M to launch stir against alleged misrule of BJP government
By Firstdespatch Desk Oct 26, 2024
Agartala, Oct 26 (FD) The opposition CPI-M in Tripura has slammed the opposition BJP for disturbing communal harmony, maintaining law and order and reducing the state police as ‘slave of the ruling party’.
The CPI (M) state secretary Jiten Chowdhury, addressed a press conference at the CPI-M office at Melarmath on Friday after the state committee meeting and alleged that the communal harmony was shattered in the areas like Kadamtala, Yubaraj Nagar , Panisagar areas of north Tripura and Kaitarbari area under Ranir Bazar police station of Jirania subdivision due to involvement of the cadres of the saffron party.
“Tripura was an island of communal harmony and peace, but the entire trajectory was destroyed in the last six years with the coming of the BJP at the helm of affairs”, Chowdhury said.
He alleged that the law and order has collapsed, brazen corruptions has come to fore, fall down of the education system has made the life of students bleak. “Unless the government can be removed democratically people would not get justice”, he said.
The veteran Communist leader also alleged that the police has no independent activities and turned to be the ‘slave of the ruling party’.
He also said that the party has decided to organize agitational programme against the misrule and unlawful activities of the saffron party.
Chowdhury also informed that the Ganamukti Parishad, the tribal wing of the party, founded in 1945 would launch movement from November 1 and the CPI-M would also soon lauch movement against the misrule of the saffron party. FD JK