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Communists celebrate 'November -Revolution' at the cost of 65 million deaths : CPI-M regime in Tripura caused mass butchery over 1000 Political murders from Bimal Sinha to Santanu Bhowmik
TIWN Nov 7, 2017
Communists celebrate 'November -Revolution' at the cost of 65 million deaths : CPI-M regime in Tripura caused mass butchery over 1000 Political murders from Bimal Sinha to Santanu Bhowmik
PHOTO : CPI-M celebrates November Revolution at Melarmath Party Office. TIWN Pic Nov 7

AGARTALA, Nov 7 (TIWN): Criminals Party of India (CPI-M) celebrating mass murders by foreign communist powers in history. Mass butchery of businessmen, common men by creating imaginary classes as 'working class' & bourgeoisie had costed with at least 65 millions of deaths and even till day Kerala and Tripura in India have kept the mass killing tradition of the CPI-M alive. Either Minister Bimal Sinha murder case or the recently done Santanu Bhowmik, Jiban Debnath's murder---in nowhere the CPI-M Govt could ended the cases with justice. In the same manner, recently CPI-M Ex leader Jiten Das has been acquitted in his wife's murder case. However, amidst all these CPI-M is celebrating Nov-revolution in Tripura to mark the foreign country's occasions.

At Melarmath Party Office CPI-M leaders, activists paid floral tributes, gave red-selute to the so called revolutionaries. Goutam Das, Khagen Das and other CPI-M activists were present on that occasion to mark Nov Revolution. However, communism slaughtered and buried at least 65 million people over the century, not just in Russia (later the Soviet Union) but Eastern Europe, Africa and China and as well as in India.

Tripura is nowhere different hence. Parimal Saha murder case was convicted with HC's former Chief Justice Dipak Gupta's intervention after 35 years but 86 % cases remain unconvincted just as Papai Saha to Kalpana Das murders.

Considering as a peaceful state, Northeast Tripura's hidden history yet to unveil the riot episodes of the state at national level even after 3 decades of those massacres. In compare to Tripura's riot, Gurjrat's riot is almost nothing that killed above 3000 people in 1980 when Tripura's population was only 20 lakhs. The riot was allegedly instigated under Communist rule and responsible for killing of tribal and Bengalis going beyong the peaceful land's remark. The wounds are so deep that till day with any cause such violence trigger out. The issue has been raised after an incessant rule of CPI-M in the state where crime, joblessness have reached on peak, but amidst all the failures Tripura's ruling CPI-M is again claiming to be fit for the power, crediting the party for sustaining 'Peacefulness' across Tripura.

 Apart from that from Mandai massacre to Kanchanpur there are continuous riots in state but CPI-M's attempt to hide them from national-level has successfully kept public's perspective about Tripura as a "Peaceful State", whereas in rapes, murder Tripura has recently topped in whole Northeast. 

Exposing CPI-M's riot motivating attitudes as poll agenda, a Marathi book was published at Mumbai by author  Dinesh Kanji that already raised questions on the ‘cleanest’ image of CM Manik Sarkar across National media, Tripura State Observer Sunil Deodhar said, " Killing 3000 people by creating riots CPI-M came in power, which is more than Gujrat riot but nobody knows about this and there lies Communist politics. In 80's time Tripura's population was only 20 lakhs signifying it's a bigger riot than Gujrat".

Deodhar further claimed, "All MLAs wanted Bimal Sinha to be the CM but due Nripen Chakraborty’s affection, Manik Sarkar became CM and within a month Sinha was murdered and till day his death has remained under mystery. This is Tripura where people are killed and no charge-sheet is created.  More than 1000 political murder remained in Tripura un-convicted".

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