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What happens when India’s Anti-National brigade gets Political License ? ‘Loss of India’s pride, increasing terrorism, misuse of Freedom of Speech, murders of journalists, Dictatorship & Sickness'
TIWN Dec 28, 2017
What happens when India’s Anti-National brigade gets Political License ? ‘Loss of India’s pride, increasing terrorism, misuse of Freedom of Speech, murders of journalists, Dictatorship & Sickness'
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AGARTALA, Dec 28 (TIWN): Communism in India and across the globe following Stalin’s era have been continued to rule with dictatorship and Tripura has cited example since 1993’s era of anarchy, fascism under the ongoing Communist leaders. The present Chief Minister Manik Sarkar not only insulted Govt of India in front of Foreign delegates multiple times and said Govt of India doing Dadagiri over neighboring countries, but he didn’t leave Independence day’s stage also respite from his politics. The party shed tears for Afzal Guru in the recent times but more back the history it’s described how China was helped by Indian Communists and when Arunachal, Leh & Ladak areas are now trying to occupy by China, CPI-M has been given silent supports to them. Recently in this regard, opposition leader Biplab deb said, "For CPI-M, Patriotism means to insult the country and to become happy with Pakistan and China".

One of the opposition leader Sudip Barman following Manik Sarkar’s Northeast Summit’s Anti-National speech, when he said, “GOI is doing Dadgiri over neighboring counties:, he (Sudip Barman) asked CM to seek forgiveness. But Manik Sarkar in the Assembly said, “I am strict to my point, what I said”.

Barman said, “The day he took oath as Chief Minister he promised to keep country’s glory, to keep his promise to nation to be faithful to constitution, but he couldn’t. CM hurt India’s pride in a sensitive time when the country is suffering from J&K issue, when our 18 soldiers died”.

Sudip Barman giving examples said since 1921 CPI-M was betraying the country from Quit India movement to supporting Muslim league Communist were anti-patriotic. CPI-M also called Netaji’s fan as a Dog’s slave.

But the same Chief Minister didn’t have time to condole deaths of State’s journalists and BSF Officer Dipak Mandal, which is again peculiar behavior by a healthy politician.

Now Brinda Karat is in the scenario to assist Manik Sarkar’s anti-nationalism.

Recently, Tripura BJP Yuva Morcha youths have burnt Brinda Karat's Anti-National writings, which was published in Tripura CPI-M's pamphlet recently as pre-election propaganda. The agitation by Yuva Morcha was shown at Paradise Chowmuhani in the evening, followed by a press conference by BJP leaders and their meeting with Governor Tathagata Roy regarding the anti-national poison spreading by CPI-M in Tripura by misusing power. Brinda Karat wrote, "Terrorists have direct links with Prime Minister's office". According to BJP, no other party after 70 years of independence has delivered such anti-national remark, but CPI-M with political as well as anti-India motive is doing anything as it likes. BJP Yuva Morcha also raised voice by asking CPI-M to go to China and Pakistan.BJP State President Biplab Deb also asked CPI-M the same in the press meet.

Addressing media at 4 PM Biplab Deb said, "For CPI-M patriotism means to insult own country and to become happy with China and Pakistan. BJP will fight the issue in every aspects from protests to administration level, but right now the immediate ban of the book is important and the arrest of both writer Brinda Karat and publisher Haripada Das is also important".

That’s how CPI-M misuses the ‘Freedom of Speech’ but surprising matter is that when CPI-M boosts anti-national monologues, on the other side they can’t take back their criticism. However, in the name of democracy everyday insults of Indian PM is going on in India, but Manik Sarkar, Brinda Karat like anti-nationalists would had been in jail if they born in America, Pakistan or many more countries !

 

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