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CPI-M leaders question PM Modi's silence on Tripura violence

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Published : Sep 14, 2021, 9:42 PM IST

Sitaram Yechury alleges that people who were seen during the violence were carrying BJP flags and were chanting "Jai Shri Ram". He also alleged that the police was acting like an agent of the BJP-ruled government and was trying to save the attackers

CPM demands action on Tripura violence, says PM doesn't reply
CPM demands action on Tripura violence, says PM doesn't reply

New Delhi: Sitaram Yechury, the national General Secretary of Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) while addressing the media in Delhi on Tuesday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not replied to the letter relating to Tripura violence. He was accompanied by Tripura former chief minister and senior CPI-M leader Manik Sarkar.

Yechuri had written to Prime Minister Modi demanding the intervention and action of the Central Government in the violence and anarchy in Tripura. "Even after a week, the Prime Minister Office's response is far away, there was no even acknowledgement for the receiving of the letter," said Yechury.

According to CPI-M, a total of 44 party offices were targeted during the violence, out of which 4 offices were demolished, 27 sets on fire and 12 offices were looted after damaging it. The 44 offices also include state, district and zonal level offices in Tripura. The violent clashes erupted between BJP activists and CPI-M in different parts of Tripura on September 9.

Yechury alleged that the people who were seen during the violence were carrying "BJP flags" and were chanting "Jai Shri Ram". He also alleged that the police was acting like an agent of the BJP-ruled government and was trying to save the attackers in many places.

He further said the Centre would have reacted if it had been reported in the non-BJP ruling state. A video of the incident including CCTV footage has also been released by the party, he added.

Read: 12 BJP workers injured in clash with CPIM at Dhanpur in Tripura

Terming the incident pre-planned, Yechury said the BJP government in the state has failed to fulfil its election promises and people are increasingly discontented with them. The CPI-M leader has demanded compensation for the injured and those whose property has been damaged in the violence and warned the BJP saying that such incidents will no longer be tolerated.

Manik Sarkar also lashed out at the saffron party saying "the Constitution of India does not work in Tripura" as democratic norms are being flouted in the state. The oppositions were not even allowed to file their nomination on more than 90% of the seats in the local elections in the state. BJP has made Tripura its laboratory where it is practising Fascism.

Read: Tripura CPIM offices vandalised, vehicles set ablaze; party blames BJP

New Delhi: Sitaram Yechury, the national General Secretary of Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) while addressing the media in Delhi on Tuesday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not replied to the letter relating to Tripura violence. He was accompanied by Tripura former chief minister and senior CPI-M leader Manik Sarkar.

Yechuri had written to Prime Minister Modi demanding the intervention and action of the Central Government in the violence and anarchy in Tripura. "Even after a week, the Prime Minister Office's response is far away, there was no even acknowledgement for the receiving of the letter," said Yechury.

According to CPI-M, a total of 44 party offices were targeted during the violence, out of which 4 offices were demolished, 27 sets on fire and 12 offices were looted after damaging it. The 44 offices also include state, district and zonal level offices in Tripura. The violent clashes erupted between BJP activists and CPI-M in different parts of Tripura on September 9.

Yechury alleged that the people who were seen during the violence were carrying "BJP flags" and were chanting "Jai Shri Ram". He also alleged that the police was acting like an agent of the BJP-ruled government and was trying to save the attackers in many places.

He further said the Centre would have reacted if it had been reported in the non-BJP ruling state. A video of the incident including CCTV footage has also been released by the party, he added.

Read: 12 BJP workers injured in clash with CPIM at Dhanpur in Tripura

Terming the incident pre-planned, Yechury said the BJP government in the state has failed to fulfil its election promises and people are increasingly discontented with them. The CPI-M leader has demanded compensation for the injured and those whose property has been damaged in the violence and warned the BJP saying that such incidents will no longer be tolerated.

Manik Sarkar also lashed out at the saffron party saying "the Constitution of India does not work in Tripura" as democratic norms are being flouted in the state. The oppositions were not even allowed to file their nomination on more than 90% of the seats in the local elections in the state. BJP has made Tripura its laboratory where it is practising Fascism.

Read: Tripura CPIM offices vandalised, vehicles set ablaze; party blames BJP

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