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Sudip claims Bengal Poll Tie-up is totally unethical and immoral: Budget Session of Tripura Assembly ended with shocking note with Sudip’s resignation
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Sudip claims Bengal Poll Tie-up is totally unethical and immoral: Budget Session of Tripura Assembly ended with shocking note with Sudip’s resignation
PHOTO : Sudip Roy Barman placed resignation letter to the Assembly speaker. TIWN Pic April 7

AGARTALA, April 7 (TIWN): In a shocking note on the last day of budget session of Tripura Assembly, Opposition leader Sudip Roy Barman on Thursday placed resignation letterfrom the post of opposition leader to the speaker of the Tripura Assembly Ramendra Chandra Debnath.

On the fifth day of the Tripura Assembly, Opposition leader Sudip Roy Barman placed resignation letter to the speaker of the Tripura Assembly. Besides, he also forwarded a copy of the resignation letter to President of the Indian National Congress party.

Expressing despair over the alliance of Congress and CPI-M, Barman stated that he is unhappy with the alliance.

He further mentioned that CPI-M has been treating badly over West Bengal, Kerela and Tripura.

In his resignation letter, Barman mentioned about the depression he has been facing to find drastic change in the party policy of Congress.

He also expressed his failure in understanding the need of sudden alliance with the left parties in the West Bengal assembly elections.

Besides, he also mentioned about the party facing accusation of adopting double standard in the party.

On the other hand, he also expressed about the loss to understand how a handful Congress leaders were able to confuse the Congress High Command for their petty personal gains.

However, protesting against the tie up in West Bengal and considering it unethical and immoral, Opposition leader Sudip Roy Barman placed resignation letter.

It is to be mentioned here that with the clamour for forging an alliance with Congress growing louder, majority of CPI (M) state committee members have spoken in favour of either an alliance or an electoral pact with Congress by stating "extraordinary situation demands historic decisions".

Both CPI (M) and Congress are ideologically opposite to each other and alliance with each will do no work well for the party politics.

The clarion call for the alliance came from former chief minister Buddhadev Bhattacharjee on 16 January at Singur. Flagging off a march from Singur to Salboni, Bhattacharjee issued an open appeal to the Congress to join hands with the Left Front to defeat Mamata Banerjee's TMC in the Assembly election due a few months later.

Sudip Barman resignation letter sent to Congress President Sonia Gandhi. TIWN Pic April 7

 

 

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