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Modi to inaugurate IIIT (nonexistent) at Astabal Maidan without any actual Building : Modi’s JUMLA rally ahead of Lok Sabha Election to cost over Rs. 5 crores of Taxpayers money
TIWN Feb 6, 2019
Modi to inaugurate IIIT (nonexistent) at Astabal Maidan without any actual Building : Modi’s JUMLA rally ahead of Lok Sabha Election to cost over Rs. 5 crores of Taxpayers money
PHOTO : Preparations for Modi's rally on peak at Astabal stadium. TIWN Pics Feb 6

AGARTALA, Feb 6 (TIWN): In 2018, February 8 Modi had addressed Tripura people and exactly after 265 days, he would be addressing the state ahead of Lok Sabha Election. Such a rally was never seen earlier where the Education system has been used as a took to propagate the party. BJP activists have geared up for Modi rally at Astabal field whereas school teachers are forced to attend the programme saying it’s an educational programme. However, Tripura has no infrastructure of IIIT even though at the NIT building the initial classes to begin, but instead of funding the state to build colleges above 5 crores have already expended to hit the Modi rally. But as it has shown as a Govt programme so the fund will come from State’s own pocket. Till day, pensioners didn’t get their hiked wages, massive starvation, poverty have gripped the state, unemployment either nationally or in state is record breaking, Vision Document is left untouched but Modi is aimed to bloom here lotuses.In Tripura’s history such a JUMLA programme was never organized where IIIT will be inaugurated in a big field.

In a circular given to schools it has been said that except 1 or 2 teachers, all teachers should come to Modi’s rally on that day. Modi’s Northeast visit to be started on February 8 and on February 9 he would conduct the rally here in Agartala.

On 11 months of Govt formation, the ruling BJP is insecure, lacking support to fillup a field even at the Prime Minister’s visit. Reports say that 80% of the teachers were ordered by administration to join Modi’s rally on February 9. This report has caused wave of political tornado in the state. Whereas in working days teachers and employees have been ordered not to join any ‘dharna’ or conduct any programme, on political rally, teachers are forced to join ahead of Lok Sabha Election. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will to visit Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh next month. Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb said arrangements were being finalised for Modi's visit. Several tribal parties including the Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT) and the Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura (INPT) will submit a memorandum to Modi demanding withdrawal of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill.INPT General Secretary Jagadhish Debbarma said many tribal parties, excluding the IPFT and CPI-M's Tripura Rajya Upajati Ganamukti Parishad, will stage a major rally on Wednesday in Khumulwng.

Keeping the Lok Sabha election ahead, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be visiting Tripura on February 9 and will hold bunches of programmes. Earlier, on 5th January BJP National President Amit Shah had visited and held a rally. PM Modi not only will inaugurate projects but also to hold cabinet meetings with Ministers and talk to BJP leaders. Agartala Airport which has been renamed recently by BJP-IPFT Govt as Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport, will be inaugurated by PM Modi. Chief Minister Biplab Deb has already conducted a meeting in this regard with state officials and also sat in meeting with BJP leaders. One Railway extended line to be inaugurate and a building to be inaugurate at ITI, Agartala. BJP-IPFT Govt was formed in March 9, 2019 and PM Modi to visit exactly on 11 months completion of the Govt.

 

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