CPI(M) unit of Tripura has sought DGP's involvement; know the matter
CPI(M) unit of Tripura has sought DGP's involvement; know the matter
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The game of politics has risen in Tripura. The CPI(M) unit in Tripura has sought the intervention of Director General of Police (Acting) Rajiv Singh’s to strengthen the law and order which the party alleged has declined ever since the formation of the BJP-IPFT government. Denying the charges, the BJP on Sunday claimed that “not a single political murder had occurred after the saffron party came to power.” The charges, which were considered during a meeting led by CPI(M) state secretary Goutam Das, were made to the top cop on Saturday in view of the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council polls, which were suspended earlier this year due to the pandemic and are yet to be rescheduled.

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According to the party, as many as 14 activists were killed, at least 2,420 persons, including 236 women, were assaulted while 2,656 persons were charged so far. As many as 346 party offices were vandalized while 138 offices were set ablaze, 69 offices were captured and another 60 were put under lock, the CPM alleged. The party also asserted that around 1,748 houses of party workers were destroyed, 1,123 houses were attacked and 190 houses were torched. The assets of the party supporters were also destroyed in these incidents.

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“Not a single person was arrested in connection with such incidents. We want police to take action against the accused persons. We demanded security for former ministers, parliamentarians and legislators,” Das said. After the meeting, Das told reporters, “We have been ensured that a senior police officer will inquire into the incidents.” Former MP Jitendra Chaudhury said, “We do not seek any additional favor. All we want is that our people and political parties have the right to express themselves in a democratic country.”

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