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Tripura CM in Kolkata to address rally with Amit Shah

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Agartala: Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb left for Kolkata this morning to attend an election rally at Dumdum along with BJP national president Amit Shah in favour of their party candidate during lunch hour.
Deb is scheduled to go straight to the rally ground from the airport and held a brief meeting with the BJP leaders of West Bengal and party chief Shah in the sideline of the public meeting. In the afternoon flight, he will return to Agartala and join a road show in the city seeking vote for West Tripura BJP candidate Pratima Bhowmik. He told media that BJP will do better result in West Bengal this time because misrule of Trinamool Congress and political brutality have made the people frustrated there.
The long rule of CPI (M) in West Bengal had brought the culture of political violence and inhumanity, which is now being carried forward by Mamata Banerjee and her followers.
‘In the 21st century, people want peace, development and cohesive relationship for economic growth but West Bengal under Didi’s rule in the past few years witnessed reverse scene.
The culture of Bengal has been totally destroyed today instead violence, murder and political indignity is introduced by the present government in Bengal that people do not like,’ Deb pointed out. (PTI)

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