Tripura laboratory for BJP to establish a dictatorial, fascist regime: Former CM Manik Sarkar | India News – Times of India

New Delhi: To constantly attract the attention of the people in Delhi violent attacks Left Front Chief Minister four times on opposition leaders in Tripura Manik Sarkar The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday said India’s easternmost state has turned India’s easternmost state into a “laboratory” to establish a “one party, dictatorial, fascist regime” where “the Constitution of India does not work”. .
Sarkar, who was among the Left MLAs who were subjected to violent attacks earlier this month, said that since the BJP’s victory in the state three years ago, workers of the ruling BJP prevented him from visiting his assembly constituency and visiting the state 15 times.
Sarkar said, “The attacks against us started after March 2018 after the results of the assembly elections were published. Recently, the violence escalated as the BJP panicked after receiving an overwhelming response from the people for our programs highlighting the failures of the government. has been.” To TOI.
He also alleged that the BJP has attacked all “democratic, secular and peace-loving citizens” in Tripura and that if the laboratory experiment in Tripura is successful, the one-party, dictatorial model will be replicated in the rest of the country.
The government alleged that in the months after the BJP came to power in Tripura, hunger and starvation is at its peak, crime against women has increased and employment has decreased. “Tribal men and women are driven to hunger and forced to cross the border into Bangladesh for food. Instead of helping the population, the government has imposed new taxes on cooking gas and electricity. People have has begun to recognize its mistake and this has prompted the BJP to crack down on all opposition,” Sarkad said.
A few days after the CPM general secretary, the government’s visit to Delhi Sitaram Yechury Wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and sought his intervention to rein in the violence against Left activists. Yechury on Tuesday said he did not receive any acknowledgment of his letter from the PMO nor a favorable response from the government. Rashtrapati Bhawan, whom he had sought an appointment with.
Yechury said, “It is a political challenge that has been placed before the CPM and we will move on from it.”

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