TIWN Dec 28, 2018
AGARTALA, Dec 28 (TIWN): So far no action was taken against BJP’s “marked†criminal of Bishalgrah Nabadul Banik even after he and his team had slapped, punched Ex-Finance Minister Bhanulal Saha.
However, this is nothing new as in cyber crimes also, BJP supporters in Tripura are licensed to post anything against anyone, but innocents are arrested only for sharing news items.
BJP Yuva Morcha Bishalgrah President Nabadul Banik who before a month back had attacked former Chief Minister Manik Sarkar at Bishalgrah today has slapped, punched 65 years old, Ex-Finance Minister of Tripura Banulal Saha on his face when he visited polling centres during Municipal by-poll.
Saha’s spectacle was also broken in that attack and he received injuries on his face. Even though FIR was lodged but police have not taken any action yet.
Talking to media, Bhanulal Saha said, he never could imagine young people of his locality will attack him like this.
Noteworthy, the 65 years communist leader is also suffering from cancer.
Total 10 candidates have submitted nominations and accordingly CPI-M candidates along with polling agents went to the booth centres. In Booth No-3 and Booth No-5, polling agents were sent whereas like all booths BJP prevented them to enter in those booths also. At 9 am, BJP miscreants led by Nabadul Banik. along with around 50 BJP goons started beating the CPI-M activists and polling agents at there.
The BJP miscreants led by attacked Ex-Minister Bhanulal Saha who was the polling agent of Ward No-4.
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