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No call to ‘Amra Bangali’ by Tripura Parties for poll-alliance
TIWN Jan 22, 2018
No call to ‘Amra Bangali’ by Tripura Parties for poll-alliance
PHOTO : Amra Bangali held press meet. TIWN File Photo.

AGARTALA, Jan 22 (TIWN): Even though Amra Bangali, a political party which entered once the legislative assembly in 80’s has announced to fight the election, but there is no call for the Amra Bangali party by any political party in Tripura including Congress as it can hurt the sentiments of tribals wooing IPFT, INPT like parties.

However, on January 11 the Amra Bangali party told media that it would fight in the upcoming election.

The Amra Bangali recently raised a protest in the Capital City Agartala alleging the political parties are using anti-Bengali brigades as election tools, are leading mass suffering and harassments to the common Bengali people.

On January 11, the Amra-Bangali had come in massive protest alleging Central BJP Govt and other Political Parties as CPI-M, Congress  led harassment to the Bengali population time to time in Northeastern States. 

In a protest Amra Bangali Chief Harigopal Debnath said, "Even though since decades, Bengali people are living here in Northeast, but our harassment and threats for eviction have been continuing. Pushing-back-us-to-Bangladesh is a common dialogue of a section of people, but no action is taken against such behaviours of the minority. In Tripura anti-Bengali politics is hitting the normal peaceful lives of common men. All political parties including CPI-M, Congress, BJP are involved in this game".

"At Assam, earlier before election, it was promised that after Govt comes in power, there will be no division among the citizens, but betraying the thoughts a constant inclash have been started to harass the Bengali", said Debnath.

"India a free-country and all will move independently. Why in the name of Hindus, Muslims only Bengali people are targeted ?", added Amra Bangali chief.

A huge rally was conducted condemning the anti-Bengali sentiment bound politics and creating unnecessary hatred among Northeast Indians.

 
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