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Anti-Demonetization protests failed to beat BJP’s vote banks : Yechury, Karat's hope high on Manik who remained as the ‘last lamp’ of CPI-M
TIWN March 12, 2017
Anti-Demonetization protests failed to beat BJP’s vote banks : Yechury, Karat's hope high on Manik who remained as the ‘last lamp’ of CPI-M
PHOTO : Tripura CPI-M CM Manik Sarkar sitting with Prakash Karat, Sitaram Yechury. TIWN File Photo.

AGARTALA, March 12 (TIWN): Chief minister Manik Sarkar has kept the Communist’s lamp up in Tripura, as across the nation CPI-M has been abandoned and banished long back and presently existing in the 3rd world politics. Modi craze has beaten Congress also, but due to Congress/ CPI-M's secret alliance CPI-M is surviving since 23 yrs in Tripura. After the massive winning of BJP at UP and Uttarakhand the Bharatiya Janata Party is set for stunning election victories in Tripura Assembly Election-2018. The saffron power of BJP led the Agartala City to be crowed with BJP lovers on Saturday after the election result. BJP is hoping high that in Assembly Election-2018 it will kick out CPI-M from ruling position. In this situation CPI-M became 100 % more focused in election works. After much politics led by the opposition top leaders as Congress High Command Rahul Gandhi, Trinammol Supremo Mamata Banerjee, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, SP Chief Minister Akhilesh issuing Demonetization & Cashless, ultimately PM Modi's party has proven that his move against corruption has been supported by common people of India, without measuring the outcome of the move, proving once again that ultimate power is under the hands of voters.

However BJP's works has also been increased as after this massive celebration if they fail in Assembly-2018, it will be pathetic and as well as disappointing for the Centre. In Assam Sonowal's team has worked so well that it came with massive vote banks. In this situation Deodhar and Biplab's responsibilities have been increased further.

In this situation the Left Parties on Saturday warned against the rise of "Hindutva" politics and communalism following the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) historic victory in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand assembly polls.

Both the Communist Party of India - Marxist and the Communist Party of India attributed "rank communal appeal" behind the BJP's twin victories. 

"While acknowledging the massive mandate that the BJP has received, it also has implications that are dangerous for the country as it will encourage the brand of Hindutva politics which is divisive and harmful for the country," the CPI-M said in a statement 

CPI-M's daydreaming about coming in power turned nightmare that it is not ready to accept that BJP has won the match already. In this situation tension is high at Melarmath Party Office in Agartala, as well as hope of Central CPI-M Committee is high on Tripura CPI-M as if blows off the CPI-M will die forever. 

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