TIWN Nov 4, 2020

AGARTALA, Nov 4 (TIWN): Tripura BJP's 27 MLAs out of 36 are now rebelling against Chief Minister Biplab Deb followed by his Dictator regime for last 32 months from sacking of former Health Minister Sudip Roy Barman to not allowing any Ministers or MLAs to work independently. Followed by various meetings with MLAs, senior leaders after a Delhi visit of rebel MLAs, now MLA Ram Prasad Pal is once again in Delhi, met Party's national General Secretary Arun Singh on Wednesday. Sources informed, from Delhi Tripura BJP MLA Ram Prasad Pal was invited to talk about state affairs. The rebelling MLAs will also move 'No Trust' motion in the State Assembly against Biplab Deb if Centre does not change CM immediately. On the other side, state's major section of media are against CM Biplab Deb and senior Editors, Journalists have now open against CM Biplab Deb for his rude attitudes with journalists apart from increasing police and administrative attacks on the journalists.
Tripura BJP's rebel MLAs and Ministers have complained about various corruptions under single-handed handled departments of Biplab Deb and his Dictator style of ruling party as well as the administration, amid no capacity to hold hardly a single department. Under Biplab Deb, even Tripura High Court had to take a suo-moto case against mismanagement in Health services.
Even BJP backed, employees organizations are rebelling not against party but Biplab Deb as a ruler.

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