Amid Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha’s claims of excellent governance, the Left Entrance on Tuesday stated legislation and order had deteriorated within the state, alleging that Opposition events had been repeatedly attacked by employees of each the ruling BJP and TIPRA Motha.
In a letter written to Saha, 4 Left Entrance leaders together with Chief of the Opposition Jitendra Chaudhury, Manik Dey, Krishna Rakshit and Naresh Jamatia highlighted assaults on Opposition MLAs and occasion places of work, disruption of occasion programmes, and the looting of homes that they claimed to have occurred within the presence of police between June 17 and July 7.
“Regulation and order of the state at this second will not be within the palms of the police, relatively it lies on the whims of some miscreants patronised by ruling BJP and Tipra Motha. This apathetic angle of the police giving a free hand to suppress opposition and disrupt their actions additionally percolated to the overall legislation and order which can also be deteriorating to an alarming extent.
“Regardless of all these, we, on behalf of the CPI(M), Tripura State Committee, open up to you and count on that you’d let the police be non-partisan, to behave freely to take authorized motion in opposition to the law-breakers regardless of any occasion or spiritual id. Please don’t let the Tripura Police tarnish its glorification of ‘President’s Colour’ by partisan actions of a piece of them within the title of suppressing the opposition and thereby letting deterioration of basic legislation and order of the state,” the leaders wrote.
Detailing 13 incidents, the Left Entrance leaders acknowledged that CPM Belonia MLA Dipankar Sen was attacked by BJP-backed cadres whereas travelling on a motorbike on July 6 and that his private guard was additionally injured whereas attempting to rescue him. On the identical day, Congress MLA Gopal Roy was attacked by BJP cadres whereas addressing an indoor assembly at Pratapgarh, on his dwelling turf, they added.
A CPM village assembly in West Tripura district’s Bamutia constituency was disrupted by BJP cadres on the identical day, the Left Entrance leaders additional wrote. On July 7, the leaders wrote, the CPM was pressured to desert its marketing campaign programme at Kamalpur in Dhalai district due to an alleged risk from BJP cadres.
The Left Entrance leaders additionally listed an alleged assault on CPM cadres by activists of the BJP’s youth wing at Bishalgarh on June 17, the alleged manhandling of Congress MLA Sudip Roy Barman at Udaipur on June 21, and an alleged assault by TIPRA Motha supporters and others on a CPM indoor assembly at Takarjala on June 24.

