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AGARTALA, February 8 (TIWN):The flag bearer of Indian communist in power, Manik Sarkar’s canning attempt to make one of the true nationalist Tripura Governor P B Acharya to trap in his obnoxious net of development propaganda in the assembly has begun the countdown of CPI-M in Tripura.In his maiden speech in assembly on Feb 6, Mr Acharya read out only 6 points of the conventional speech described in first two pages out of 73 points spread over 37 pages was prepared by council of ministers headed by Sarkar.Conventionally, the first session of New Year in assembly or parliament begins with the speech of the Governor or President, which basically highlight the development agenda of the respective governments beyond politics. But unusually the speech of Mr Acharya prepared by Sarkar’s cabinet was full of political criticism of Narendra Modi led BJP government at the Centre. Manik Sarkar had a desperate attempt to put Mr Acharya and BJP in trouble in two ways. Had he read out the speech, Sarkar could able offer a tool for Congress that BJP and CPI-M are same boat brothers. And the same time, by criticizing the move of Modi, Mr Acharya will be isolated in BJP camps.However, the immature plan of team Manik could not touch even veteran Acharya, rather in the floor of assembly; he made it clear by his action that both CPI-M and Congress is the enemy of true nationalists – CPI-M is ideological and Congress is the political rival.
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