Assembly Elections 2023: PM Modi Has Become Restless Over Left-Cong Alliance in Poll-bound Tripura, Says Manik Sarkar

Last Update: February 14, 2023, 15:01 IST

Manik Sarkar also claimed that voters have not cast their votes in the last five years.

Manik Sarkar also claimed that voters “could not cast” their vote in the last five years (Photo: @cpimspeak)

Manik Sarkar alleged that the BJP-led government was “not following the Constitution” and “murdered democracy” in Tripura

Former Tripura Chief Minister and CPI(M) leader Manik Sarkar claimed that Prime Minister… Narendra Modi have become “restless about the Left-Congress alliance” in the poll-bound state.

Alleging that the BJP-led government was “not following the Constitution” and “murdering democracy” in Tripura, he said the two rivals – the Left and the Congress – have joined hands to end the “fascist” rule in the state. shook hands with.

His comments came after PM Modi lashed out at the Congress-CPI(M) alliance in Tripura during an election rally on February 11 and said the two parties have strangely chosen ‘dosti’ (friendship) in the northeastern state over their usual . Kushti’ (wrestling) in Kerala.

“You have mentioned that two parties, which are fighting each other in one state (Kerala), have become friends here. It is true that the CPI(M)-led front is running the government in Kerala where the Congress sits on the opposition benches. But democracy is alive there, which is missing in Tripura. BJP is not following the constitution here and fascist rule is going on.

The veteran CPI(M) leader also said, “The PM appears to have become restless over the Left-Congress alliance… Democracy has been murdered in the northeastern state and the BJP has not followed the Constitution during its last five years here.” Doing the rules. All this is happening at your behest. Claiming that the BJP’s tribal and non-tribal vote banks “have gone down drastically in the poll-bound state”, the government said that an electoral understanding between the Left and the Congress would avoid a split in the anti-BJP votes, which had ” Saffron has left “Camp Worry”.

“The PM has visited the state twice for the ongoing campaign for the elections, but he refrained from mentioning about the implementation of the vision document released before the 2018 assembly elections. During his campaign in the poll-bound state, Modi remains silent on promises.

The government also claimed that voters “could not cast” their votes in the past five years and urged them to ensure that they could exercise their franchise in the February 16 elections.

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