TIWN Aug 27, 2017

AGARTALA, Aug 27 (TIWN): When 99 % Tripura based media houses have rejected CPI-M’s false propaganda on CM Manik Sarkar’s I-Day speech rejection by DD, AIR, CM is arranging outside media houses to come in Tripura just to broadcast Tripura CM’s rejected speech.
In the introduction of a recently taken interview, the journalist said on the background of CM’s speech, “Tiny state Tripura has faced an unusual experience recently. It is when the Chief Minister’s speech found unsuitable for broadcast by Doordarshan and All India Radio”.
The introduction further said Manik Sarkar gave his view on federalism in his I-Day speech.
However, the particular media house neither took the interviews of the common people and what they say about Sarkar’s regime in Tripura.
When CM was hitting the Prime Minister for unemployment issues, his own state suffered from unemployment with 8 lakhs of youths.
When CM talks about federalism it’s for to increase states’ power but when liability comes for the unemployment toll of his own state it’s only the Central Govt responsible.
Now when comes about Modi’s negligence for Northeast Development it is Modi Govt who brought railway under BG in Tripura with express trains and taking attempts to boost the connectivity and economy with Southeast Asia’s countries. But due to the so called ‘federalism’ of the Chief Minister, he couldn’t do anything for the actual development. Now calling media houses from outside is Sarkar attempting to make the public to believe that only CPI-M Govt can develop the Northeast ?
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