TIWN Sep 28, 2020
AGARTALA, Sep 28 (TIWN): Addressing in his Sunday Facebook live from USA, Tripurainfoway.com Editor Saumen Sarkar has marked Ram Madhav from BJP's General Secretary Post is a good sign for Tripura. He said, "The condition of GB has not been improved and problems of GB hospital is in exact position as earlier. Now, Biplab Deb has been summoned by Centre followed by Central medical team's visit in Tripura. They have also reported about various irregularities under the Health Dept. On the other side, a major section of BJP MLAs have sent letter to Centre complaining against the wrongdoings of Biplab Deb. That is why Biplab Deb has been called in Delhi and was warned".
He further said, "After BJP won the election in 2018, the first choice as CM to the BJP High Command was Jishnu Debbarma. But to overrule the choice, it was Ram Madhav who helped Biplab Deb to be the Chief Minister. But right now Biplab Deb's Godfather Ram Madhav is no more in the power. Biplab Deb has damaged BJP's image drastically in last 2 and half years from Internet in Mahabharata's time to Jat, Punjabi's brain comment".
He also slammed Biplab Deb and his OSD Sanjay Mishra for fooling people with old photos with Modi and Amit Shah claiming that they met Biplab Deb.
"Fake attitudes and fraudulent become habit of a person and those habits never change even after becoming a CM. However, all these changes are now good signs. What I want is to stop deaths in GB hospital and no more death of patients in lack of oxygen, when CM Biplab Deb is interested to waste crores for helicopters but not for solving GB hospital oxygen problems", said Sarkar.
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