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Aftermath of alliance: District congress president resigns
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Aftermath of alliance: District congress president resigns
PHOTO : Bisalgarh district congress members held press meet at Amtali. TIWN Pic May 15

AGARTALA, May 15 (TIWN): With each and every day, congress is simply witnessing split in the party. Yet in another jerk, President for Bisalgarh District congress committee Avijit Deb on Sunday declared his resignation from the party in a press meet held at Amtali madhyapara.

Following the footstep of the other three top leaders, namely Sudip Roy Barman, Ashish Kumar Saha and Sushanta Chowdhury, now the president of Bisalgarh District congress committee has also resigned from the post.

In his resignation letter he mentioned that the alliance between the Congress and Left Front is not acceptable. Besides, this moves as unethical.

He has forwarded his resignation letter Congress president Sonia Gandhi.

In the letter it is mentioned that the resignation letter has been submitted in protest of the unethical alliance between Congress and the Left Front in West Bengal Assembly Election.

“This particular move of forging an alliance with the CPI-M has completely ruined the prospect of the Congress party in Tripura wherein innumerable number of Congressmen have been murdered and subjected to immense oppression during the twenty-three years of left rule”, said former president of Bisalgarh District congress committee.

Besides, he also mentioned that with this alliance the party has compromised with its values to form this alliance only to grab power and the hopes of the people of Tripura.

However, he also said that due to which it has become impossible for them to continue further in the position and fight against the left.

This alliance is a question to the society as there can’t be alliance where there is no similarity. Both CPI-M and congress has different ideology and strategy.

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.

 

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