TIWN July 25, 2018
AGARTLA / NEW DELHI, July 25 (TIWN): Tripura Ex CM Manik Sarkar has sparked a fresh controversy by saying, “I don’t want to mention their name. A national party is directly linked with ISIS from outside and being helped by them brought insurgency here in Tripuraâ€.
Manik Sarkar was addressing in Parliament street at New Delhi in a ‘dharna’ on West Bengal, Tripura violence where he said so.
Manik Sarkar said, “The result of the Election which held in Tripura in February, 2018 was really unexpected only not for the leaders of Tripura alone, but also for the whole country and the other country’s people. The people who know abiut Tripura were shocked with the outcomes of the poll results”.
“Tripura has no problem of anti-incumbency. In Tripura continuously Left front was there for 25 years. Left front Govt did not take any such step which went beyond the public interest in large, rather performance of the Left Front Govt was active to end insurgency”, he said.
“The insurgency in Tripura was breathed by one of the powerful party of the country, who have experience of ruling the states and the country in one hand and directly abetted by foreign agency like ISI on the other”, Sarkar said.
“CPI-M has been always strict to secularism, brotherhood and also tried to develop the livelihood standard of people. We ensured a economic development in the state but still BJP by using money power, media power and providing illogical economic promises has unseated CPI-M. At the same time unethical alliance with IPFT was another reason for winning the election. IPFT has been linked with extremism and till day they are engage in constant lawbreaking activities”, he added.
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