TIWN Dec 9, 2019

AGARTALA, Dec 9 (TIWN): Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb’s Sunday’s random visits to one common man’s home is getting mixed responses and feeding the critics due to his negligence to the serious issues of his state like hunger-deaths, poverty and killing of Police officer by the drug smugglers.
It was the home of a School teacher Newton Sharma's house and his house is however in the Chief Minister’s own constituency Shivnagar, means in one-arrow two targets.
On the other side, after more than 2-weeks have crossed in cloud of confusion about Police officer Durga Chandra Hrangkhawl murder case, but CM has no time to visit in the house of the slain office and nothing has been said by police about how many days approximately it will take to arrest all the culprits.
It was although expected as BJP leaders’ family members’ names came in honest Police officer Durga Chandra Hrangkhawa’s murder thus even after 16 days of horrifying murder of Tripura Police Officer Durga Chandra Hrangkhawl by Boxonagar Drug smugglers, Tripura’s Home Minister who is none other than Chief Minister Biplab Deb has failed to visit victim’s family and condole his murder and to console the family members.
Reacting over loopholes in the investigation Congress senior leader Gopal Roy said that such attitudes of Chief Minister proves that Biplab & his company is linked with Drug-smuggling network.
Police said that 3 persons were arrested in this connection Ishak Miah and two noted drug smugglers, Idrish Miah of Sonamura and Abu Khayer of Jatrapur and the 3rd name could not be revealed but the prime accused in the brutal murder of the police officer are still at large.
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