biplab asks will ex cpm mp jharna vote for her husbands killer congress

Biplab asks will ex CPM MP Jharna vote for her husband's killer Congress

Agartala, Apr 01, 2024, By Our Correspondent50

Will former Rajya Sabha MP and CPM leader Jharna Das Pal Baidya vote for her husband's killers?, asked Biplab Kumar Deb former Chief Minister and BJP nominated candidate for West Tripura Lok Sabha constituency while addressing an election rally in Ramnagar today.

He said, the Communists had so far gained political advantage using incident of the brutal mass killings by the Congress miscreants at Birchandra Manu in which  Jharna Das's husband Shridam Pal also lost his life. So will she vote for the killers of her husband?

Deb said, “Left Front’s Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, who had been doing politics against the Congressmen for so many years, how would now vote for them? How he seeks vote for the Congress candidate in the election campaign?”  Deb then added: Manik Sarkar would never give up his ideals and vote for the Congress. The Communists now operate in the opposite sense. Communists, who have been in power with the indirect support of Congress for so many years, have to take power from Congress in the hope of coming back to power. They do not have the strength to contest the elections alone.

Deb also asked the supporters of the Communist Party to vote in favour of the BJP. He said that in 2018, the change of government from zero was possible because the Communist supporters also voted.  He advised party workers to bring Communist workers and supporters under the saffron fold through public relations.

He alleged that the Communists did not want the development of the state and the state. They support invasion of India by China or acquisition of Indian land. It is so because the political ideology of this party is all from China. They stayed in power for so long by using ‘fear and intimidation’ e.

The previous Left Front government, which failed to provide employment opportunities to the youth or to give them a bright future, imported drugs into the state.

He dwelt on the issues of extortion by the then CPM party in the name of subscriptions. The percentage of subscriptions to be deposited in the party sector was determined on the scale of government employees.

Will former Rajya Sabha MP and CPM leader Jharna Das Pal Baidya vote for her husband's killers?, asked Biplab Kumar Deb former Chief Minister and BJP nominated candidate for West Tripura Lok Sabha constituency while addressing an election rally in Ramnagar today.

He said, the Communists had so far gained political advantage using incident of the brutal mass killings by the Congress miscreants at Birchandra Manu in which  Jharna Das's husband Shridam Pal also lost his life. So will she vote for the killers of her husband?

Deb said, “Left Front’s Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, who had been doing politics against the Congressmen for so many years, how would now vote for them? How he seeks vote for the Congress candidate in the election campaign?”  Deb then added: Manik Sarkar would never give up his ideals and vote for the Congress. The Communists now operate in the opposite sense. Communists, who have been in power with the indirect support of Congress for so many years, have to take power from Congress in the hope of coming back to power. They do not have the strength to contest the elections alone.

Deb also asked the supporters of the Communist Party to vote in favour of the BJP. He said that in 2018, the change of government from zero was possible because the Communist supporters also voted.  He advised party workers to bring Communist workers and supporters under the saffron fold through public relations.

He alleged that the Communists did not want the development of the state and the state. They support invasion of India by China or acquisition of Indian land. It is so because the political ideology of this party is all from China. They stayed in power for so long by using ‘fear and intimidation’ e.

The previous Left Front government, which failed to provide employment opportunities to the youth or to give them a bright future, imported drugs into the state.

He dwelt on the issues of extortion by the then CPM party in the name of subscriptions. The percentage of subscriptions to be deposited in the party sector was determined on the scale of government employees.