TIWN Sep 10, 2021
AGARTALA, Sep 10 (TIWN): Trinamool General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee will host a rally on 15th September in Agartala and preparations for the rally have already been taken up by the party. While announcing about the rally programme, TMC leader Kunal Ghosh, who has reached in Tripura today said, “BJP has started limitless political terrorism in this state but let me inform the BJP that by doing these, Trinamool can not be prevented. People of Tripura do not want the BJP anymore. The rally will challenge BJP’s mis-governance, anti-people decisions, betraying people with fake promises, cheating the teachers and statewide violence”. Reacting over the attack on media and opposition in Tripura on 8th September, Kunal Ghosh said, “Attack on media and attack on anyone is condemnable and TMC is with the attacked Left activists also, but there is a doubt of nexus between BJP and Left".
"The Left was inside the party office before TMC’s arrival period in this state and now to suppress the TMC, the BJP might be playing this trick to keep the CPI-M in headline. I will request the Left activists to stay on the ground but please, vote for the TMC”, he said.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln0qXjU8ukU TMC leader Kunal Ghosh arrived in Tripura, talked to Journalists in Agartala MBB Airport. TIWN YouTube Video Sep 10, 2021
Kunal Ghosh also visited Pratibadi Kalam newspaper office and talked to the employees. The newspaper office was burnt, ransanked on 8th September by BJP members during a rally.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSztn6tbdYU TMC leader Kunal Ghosh visited Pratibadi Kalam newspaper office, which was vandalized, torched by BJP workers on 8th September. TIWN YouTube Video Sep 10, 2021
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