TIWN Oct 9, 2018

AGARTALA, Oct 9 (TIWN): When CM Biplab Deb continues claim on Tripura to be model state in 3 years, Vision Document has remained untouched.
At the same time the whole Vision Document left untouched even after crossing 7 months but calling press conference Chief Minister Biplab Deb has announced before Durga Puja fuel price down is itself “Historical Decision”, whereas petrol price in Tripura under BJP Govt raised 20 rupees.
Modi Govt has been marked as the first Govt whose party desperately lied with Fake Election promises before Lok Sabha Election. In case of Tripura also same happened when BJP was slamming the then Left Govt for not giving 7th Pay Commission to the Govt employees. But after winning the election with Employees and Pensioners votes, Pay Commission could not be announced on 7 months of Govt formation, whereas 10 % DA of July month is now pending left the Durga Puja season as dry. Infact puja business is still at down due to commodity price hikes and no salary hike of employees. On February 19, 2018, 1 day after Assembly Election, Chief Minister Biplab Deb said that 7th Pay Commission’s implementation needs 20,000 cores at least.
Referring the Vision Document of BJP which was published by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Biplab Deb said, "When we were promising 7th pay commission that time we had to consult with the central govt and also talked to NITI Aayog. At least Rs. 20,000 crores we need to take for the 7th pay commission's allocation. In the same manner for allowances, wages the funding will also be increased by centre", added Deb one day after the poll was ended”.
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