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CM's Goat’s 3rd Child story repeated : Manik Sarkar expresses concerns for ‘Marxism, Leninism are selling by Comrades; Communist Strength is not increasing in India’
TIWN Nov 8, 2017
CM's Goat’s 3rd Child story repeated : Manik Sarkar expresses concerns for ‘Marxism, Leninism are selling by Comrades; Communist Strength is not increasing in India’
PHOTO : CM addressing at Agartala on Tuesday. TIWN Pic Nov 8

AGARTALA, Nov 8 (TIWN): Once again controversial remark against the Communist Party of India was delivered by Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar on the day of November Revolution Day. Addressing at Agartala on the occasion of November Revolution Day, Chief Minister Manik Sarkar said, “This is true that Communist strength is not increasing in such manner, which it would be. They are trying to bring revolution by selling Marxism and Leninism. Taking this opportunity of Communists' weakness capitalism power is increasing’.

Sarkar’s speech has already created controversy just like controversy erupted after Sarkar said that CPI-Ms are goat’s 3rd child in a year back. CPI-M was celebrating November revolution at Agartala and during the programme Manik Sarkar lectured on communist economic policy. 

Sarkar further said, "In a country all should be equal, no difference among rich and poor".Even though State Tripura has been gripped under unemployment, in CPI-M's 24 yrs regime, but Manik Sarkar found only 'Marx & Engels' theory from which can reform India.

From Chanakya to Indian economists nobody could appeal the Chief Minister but all foreign delegates have gripped his mind, who killed 65 million lives across the globe.

When state is burning with 8 lakhs unemployed youths, Sarkar challenged that his policies can romove all differences regardless cast, religion and economic condition.

CPI-M was celebrating November revolution at Agartala and during the programme Manik Sarkar lectured on communist economic policy.

Sarkar further said, "In a country all should be equal, no difference and rich and poor".

 CM Manik Sarkar was not lagging behind from unemployment's criticism.  He had been blaming the Central Govt behind the pathetic shape of unemployment rates, but his own state is suffering from unemployment issue highest in the country.

 

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