TIWN Nov 11, 2018
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AGARTALA, Nov 11 (TIWN): State BJP has denied the allegation of opposition CPI-M raised on Saturday and based on the allegation CPI-M also had placed deputation before Chief Minister Biplab Deb alleging forceful shutdown of party offices of CPI-M allover the state.
Addressing in a press conference, BJP spokesman Ashok Sinha said, "CPI-M should clear its stand whether on Jote-land, an illegal building should exists or not ? BJP never created problems for oppositions, rather BJP helps the people".
(In this regard however, CPI-M raised question why only party offices are targeted but not other shops and offices built over Jote-land in same row ?)
The issue was raised after a four-members delegation from the opposition CPI-M comprised of MP Jitendra Chaudhury, Ex-Minister cum Joint Opposition leader MLA Badal Choudhury, Ex-Minister MLA Tapan Chakraborty, Ex-Minister Manik Dey met Tripura BJP Chief Minister Biplab Deb on Saturday demanding 'rights of opposition parties' to practice democratic works.
The basic demand raised by the CPI-M leaders was to open all the party offices which have been closed due to BJP's threat and many of them are forcefully shutdown after March 3rd (Assembly Election result out day).
At the same time CPI-M leaders have demanded proper securities for the opposition leaders as well as opening of disputed 94 party offices. After meeting the Chief Minister holding a press conference at Melarmath party office, CPI-M leaders said, above 300 party offices of CPI-M have been attacked by BJP, many were bulldozed and such undemocratic moves are being taken by the administration under Political pressure.
CPI-M Ex-Minister MLA Badal Choudhury accused the State Govt for plan-wise bulldozing of opposition party offices.
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