TIWN Jan 28, 2017
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AGARTALA, Jan 28 (TIWN): One year ahead of the Assembly Election, the state is undergoing the Rose Valley thrills.
Oppositions declared that till CBI inquiry is conducted, their protest will be continued.
On the other hand CPI-M State Secretary Bijan Dhar said that the oppositions have no issue to raise before as everything is going on right track.
The Rose Valley’s swine-flu which affected Tripura too since the New Year begin after the arrest of West Bengal TMC leaders as Sudip Banerjee and Tapas Paul with the chief accusation brought against PM Modi for delaying Tripura Rose Valley and victimizing West Bengal leaders with false allegation.
CPI-M State Secretary Bijan Dhar said, “CPI-M sent list of chit fund groups to CBI, but CBI didn’t accept Rose valley. However, if something was wrong also and CBI comes here to investigate, CPI-M has no problem at all. But people has to understand why Mamata Banerjee led Trinamool wants the arrest of CPI-M. Let them accept the fact that what CBI has done was a correct decision. Arresting Sudip Banerjee was correct or not let to be clear from Trinamool. Moreover, if CBI did ‘injustice’ there, how can do they fair with Tripura’.
“Rose Valley is an old issue and currently investigation is going on. CBI will come if necessary, what’s so scream about it?”, Dhar said.
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