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PMO behind trouble by Tripura tribal party, alleges CPI-M

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Agartala: The ruling CPI-M in Tripura on Monday claimed that a tribal based party is trying to create trouble ahead of next year’s assembly polls at the “behest of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO)”.
Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT), which is agitating for a separate state carved out of areas falling under the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC), has announced blockade of National Highway-8, Tripura’s life line, and the lone railway line of the state for an indefinite period from July 10 to push for its demand.
“The IPFT is going to start a dangerous road and rail blockade agitation at the behest of the PMO. The IPFT leaders had a meeting with Minister of State in Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) Jitendra Singh on May 17 in New Delhi and after that they announced the road and railway blockade stir,” Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) state Secretary Bijan Dhar told reporters.
“A few months before the Manipur Assembly elections, (the) BJP forced the United Naga Council (UNC) to block the state’s vital National Highway to put the then Congress government in an awkward situation with an aim to dislodge the party from power.
Within 48-hours of assumption of office by a BJP government in Manipur, the several-months-long road blockade was withdrawn.”
He said the UNC is a political organisation of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM).
Dhar, a CPI-M Central Committee member, also alleged that IPFT president Narendra Chandra Debbarma while he was station director of All India Radio, Agartala, held meetings with terrorist outfits based in Bangladesh and these facts were known by the central and state intelligence agencies.
“Terror outfit NLFT (National Liberation Front of Tripura) has recently changed its leader and vowed to support the IPFT in the next assembly elections. The BJP has a covert tie-up with IPFT,” Dhar said, adding that the three might do some “serious conspiracy” ahead of the assembly polls.
“There would be no existence of Tripura if a separate state is formed out of this tiny state. Moreover, decades old ethnic harmony would also be destroyed,” the Left leader said. BJP and IPFT leaders, however, denied the accusations.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state unit President Biplab Kumar Deb said: “The CPI-M’s claim is totally false and imaginary. The BJP never supports the division of Tripura.
The Left Front can take legal and administrative action against anyone trying to create trouble and disturb the peace.”
“Due to misrule of CPI-M, the tribals remained backward in Tripura,” the BJP leader said.
CPI-M central Committee member Gautam Das criticised the BJP leader. “Biplab Deb is a political upstart. He is not aware that the separate state demand was raised soon after CPI-M came to power in Tripura in 1978. (IANS)
BJP starts process of selecting candidates for assembly polls
Agartala: BJP, which aspires to topple the Left Front government in Tripura in the 2018 assembly elections, on Monday said a process for selecting the candidates for the state’s sixty member assembly had been initiated.
“The process for selection of candidates has been started by the parliamentary committee of the state. “We have observed that 68 per cent of the voters are under 45 years of age, so we have decided to select 70 per cent of our candidates who have clean image and are below 45 years of age”, state party President, Biplab Dev said on Monday.
He said many senior leaders from different political parties have joined BJP during the last one year unconditionally to serve the people of the state with a strong desire to oust the Left Front Government which has been in power for the last 24 years.
“But, we have made it clear to all our party members that clean image, dedication to the party, efficiency and age below 45 years are the main criteria for selection of the candidates for the election likely to be held after eight months in the state”, Dev told reporters.
“We prefer young and educated candidates because they would be able to work hard and if they become ministers, they would be able to run the administration efficiently”, Dev told reporters. (PTI)
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