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BJP men assaulted polling agents, alleges ally IPFT

The Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT), an ally of ruling BJP in Agartala alleged that BJP goons have assaulted its two polling agents during polling in the East Tripura constituency on Tuesday. The IPFT is demanding immediate arrest of the accused, he said adding that BJP supporters also held road blockade on Tuesday night.

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Published : Apr 25, 2019, 6:29 AM IST

Agartala: The Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT), an ally of ruling BJP in the state, on Wednesday alleged that goons of the saffron party have assaulted its two polling agents during the polling in Dhalai district Tuesday.

The IPFT also put up a road blockade in the district to protest the alleged assault, which was denied by the BJP.

Polling for the East Tripura (ST) constituency was held on Tuesday. Though the voting in the seat was supposed to be held on April 18, the EC had deferred it to April 23 in view of law and order situation.

"Election agents of the IPFT were attacked by BJP backed goons at a polling booth at Raimavalley assembly segment. They are injured and hospitalised. Local IPFT leaders put up a road blockade at Gandacherra today in protest," IPFT spokesperson Mangal Debbarma said.

Officer-in-charge of Gandacherra police station, K K Uchoi said they blocked the road at 2 pm and it continued for several hours.

The IPFT is demanding immediate arrest of the accused, he said adding that BJP supporters also held road blockade on Tuesday night.

When contacted, BJP spokesperson Ashoke Sinha said the IPFT's allegation was baseless and no BJP supporter or activist attacked any IPFT worker.

"Now the law and order is under the EC. I think the state government has nothing to do with it now," he added.

Agartala: The Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT), an ally of ruling BJP in the state, on Wednesday alleged that goons of the saffron party have assaulted its two polling agents during the polling in Dhalai district Tuesday.

The IPFT also put up a road blockade in the district to protest the alleged assault, which was denied by the BJP.

Polling for the East Tripura (ST) constituency was held on Tuesday. Though the voting in the seat was supposed to be held on April 18, the EC had deferred it to April 23 in view of law and order situation.

"Election agents of the IPFT were attacked by BJP backed goons at a polling booth at Raimavalley assembly segment. They are injured and hospitalised. Local IPFT leaders put up a road blockade at Gandacherra today in protest," IPFT spokesperson Mangal Debbarma said.

Officer-in-charge of Gandacherra police station, K K Uchoi said they blocked the road at 2 pm and it continued for several hours.

The IPFT is demanding immediate arrest of the accused, he said adding that BJP supporters also held road blockade on Tuesday night.

When contacted, BJP spokesperson Ashoke Sinha said the IPFT's allegation was baseless and no BJP supporter or activist attacked any IPFT worker.

"Now the law and order is under the EC. I think the state government has nothing to do with it now," he added.

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BJP men assaulted polling agents, alleges ally IPFT
         Agartala, Apr 24 (PTI) The Indigenous People's Front
of Tripura (IPFT), an ally of ruling BJP in the state, on
Wednesday alleged that goons of the saffron party have
assaulted its two polling agents during the polling in Dhalai
district Tuesday.
         The IPFT also put up a road blockade in the district
to protest the alleged assault, which was denied by the BJP.
         Polling for the East Tripura (ST) constituency was
held on Tuesday. Though the voting in the seat was supposed to
be held on April 18, the EC had deferred it to April 23 in
view of law and order situation.
         "Election agents of the IPFT were attacked by BJP
backed goons at a polling booth at Raimavalley assembly
segment. They are injured and hospitalised. Local IPFT leaders
put up a road blockade at Gandacherra today in protest," IPFT
spokesperson Mangal Debbarma said.
         Officer-in-charge of Gandacherra police station, K K
Uchoi said they blocked the road at 2 pm and it continued for
several hours.
         The IPFT is demanding immediate arrest of the accused,
he said adding that BJP supporters also held road blockade on
Tuesday night.
         When contacted, BJP spokesperson Ashoke Sinha said the
IPFT's allegation was baseless and no BJP supporter or
activist attacked any IPFT worker.
         "Now the law and order is under the EC. I think the
state government has nothing to do with it now," he added. PTI
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