Agartala, Apr 16: Refusing the
responsibility of BJP behind sporadic violence have been continuing for about
two months in different parts of Tripura, Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb today
stated that over-enthusiastic people from CPI (M) and other political parties
are responsible for perpetrating violence.
Chief minister said that when a delegation of
the Left front met him two days ago, he told them the same thing. He said
whatever complaints of violence was registered with police, appropriate action
was taken against the accused but the claim of the Left front is not
corroborated with the police report.
“It has been clear to all concerns no violation of law will be entertained and police is doing it,” Deb said, adding that whatever little violence were reported, none of them are political and outburst of personal enmity.
As par the party report, whoever is doing the violence have been deserted CPI (M) after election result was announced and they have been doing the nuisance in the name of BJP, Deb, also the president of party.
“The BJP workers were cautioned for provocation to any illegal act and a few actions have already been taken. All the leaders at the local level were directed to maintain peace and tranquility and also tab on the people left CPI (M) after election process was over,” he added.
The Left Front convener Bijan Dhar said that a five member delegation of the Left Front met Biplab Kumar Deb and sought his intervention to stop alleged that attacks on opposition party and trade union offices in the state.
The Left leaders submitted three lists of alleged post-election attacks by BJP and IPFT supporters in Tripura. The lists claim 438 party offices to have been attacked, including 93 cases of arson, 230 ransacked, 52 locked and 63 captured party offices since March 3. Over 1700 houses of the Left supporters and leaders were also attacked, the Left Front claimed.
However, the CM denied role of BJP in the attacks and said turncoats from other parties, including CPI (M) were responsible for attacks on the Left parties. The CM has assured strict action against anybody involved in these attacks.
Dhar said, partly admitted Deb's claim of CPI (M) supporters turning to BJP and attacking the Left party offices. ‘Irrespective of whichever parties they belonged previously, these people (attackers) are now in BJP. They can’t deny their liability, he said.
Deb also invited complaints against any political attack on his personal mobile or WhatsApp number if victims were afraid to approach the police. “I shall take action on any specific case which is found true. However, CPI (M) leaders claimed that the CM said certain parts of the state were always dangerous and sought time to achieve full functionality of the government. UNI
“It has been clear to all concerns no violation of law will be entertained and police is doing it,” Deb said, adding that whatever little violence were reported, none of them are political and outburst of personal enmity.
As par the party report, whoever is doing the violence have been deserted CPI (M) after election result was announced and they have been doing the nuisance in the name of BJP, Deb, also the president of party.
“The BJP workers were cautioned for provocation to any illegal act and a few actions have already been taken. All the leaders at the local level were directed to maintain peace and tranquility and also tab on the people left CPI (M) after election process was over,” he added.
The Left Front convener Bijan Dhar said that a five member delegation of the Left Front met Biplab Kumar Deb and sought his intervention to stop alleged that attacks on opposition party and trade union offices in the state.
The Left leaders submitted three lists of alleged post-election attacks by BJP and IPFT supporters in Tripura. The lists claim 438 party offices to have been attacked, including 93 cases of arson, 230 ransacked, 52 locked and 63 captured party offices since March 3. Over 1700 houses of the Left supporters and leaders were also attacked, the Left Front claimed.
However, the CM denied role of BJP in the attacks and said turncoats from other parties, including CPI (M) were responsible for attacks on the Left parties. The CM has assured strict action against anybody involved in these attacks.
Dhar said, partly admitted Deb's claim of CPI (M) supporters turning to BJP and attacking the Left party offices. ‘Irrespective of whichever parties they belonged previously, these people (attackers) are now in BJP. They can’t deny their liability, he said.
Deb also invited complaints against any political attack on his personal mobile or WhatsApp number if victims were afraid to approach the police. “I shall take action on any specific case which is found true. However, CPI (M) leaders claimed that the CM said certain parts of the state were always dangerous and sought time to achieve full functionality of the government. UNI
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