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After separatist IPFT's Election success, Anti-Bengali communal forces on rise : TNV, ATTF, NLFT former Terrorist leader, Bijoy Hrankhawl's communal Politics poses a major challenge to 3 month old BJP Govt
TIWN June 11, 2018

AGARTALA, June 11 (TIWN): TNV supremo Terrorist Leader Bijoy Hrankhawl deserves a public hanging for his crimes of butchering over thousand hapless Bengalis from Mandai to various parts in Tripura. Rather, due to majority Bengalis mercy, this former Terrorist openly roams in Agartala, even conducted a Press Conference in Agartala on Sunday under the aegis of INPT to spit venom against Bengalis population. TIWN spoke with various Political Party leaders and public who are in favour of re-opening mass murder investigation against this Bengali mass murderer who led over thousand Bengalis massacre in various places across Tripura including Mandai (Mandwi )village in 1980. Bijoy Hrankhawl's crimes are so gruesome that even a public hanging in Agartala's centre maynot be enough to satisfy thousands of innocent victim families.

Unless Biplab Deb led BJP Govt acts toughly like former CM Manik Sarkar, anti-Bengali communal forces are on rise as various small outfits are popping up to evicts Bengalis from Tripura.
 
Tripura Govt should immediately ban all outfits disturbing communal harmony, even arrest  and prosecute Bijoy Hrankhawl for spreading venom against majority Bengalis.
 
Mandwi massacre of the Bengali Hindus of Mandwi village near Agartala in Tripura on 8 June 1980, by Tribal insurgents, led by Chief of TNV (Tripura National Volunteers) Bijoy Hwrankhal. According to official figures 255 Hindus were massacred in Mandwi, while foreign presses, independent sources and eyewitnesses put the figure anywhere between 500 to 600. Many of the victims had their heads crushed and their limbs severed. The children were spiked through Pregnant women had their stomach slit open. The Amrita Bazar Patrika described the Mandwi massacre as My Lai massacre put into shade. According to Major R. Rajamani, the commander of the Indian army contingent that arrived on 9 June, the My Lai massacre was not even half as gruesome as in Mandwi as hundreds of deadbodies chopped to separated limbs.
 
On the night of 6 June, 1980, local TUJS (Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti) and TNV leaders led by Bijoy Hwrankhal chalked out a blueprint of the massacre of the Bengali Hindus. From the night of 6 June, armed tribal insurgents began cordoning off the Bengali Hindu localities. From the morning of 7 June, news of arson, violence and murder began to spread. The Bengali Hindus who stayed deep in the tribal pockets felt intimidated and started to leave for safety. Thousands of Bengali Hindus took shelter near the National Highway 44. The BDO of Jirania, had opened a relief camp at Khayerpur School and started administering initial relief to the Bengali Hindu refugees. Shankar Narayan, the District Magistrate of West Tripura was intimated by that time and he asked BDO of Jirania to provide the refugees chira and gur.
 
From the afternoon of 7 June, 1980, the situation worsened. In the evening there were reports of large scale arson and looting in Jirania block. At 7:00 p.m. Sharma rushed to the District Magistrate office where he appraised Additional District Magistrate M. L. Dasgupta of the situation, who requisitioned two companies of the army. The army units however were given orders of flag march only. In the meantime Sharma received reports that the situation had turned grave in Champaknagar and the rioters were committing arson on the Bengali Hindu villages in the foothills of Baramura.
 
On 8 June, 1980, at 3:00 a.m., Satyendra Chakraborty, the LAMPS manager of Mandwi and Sachindra Saha, a CPI(M) leader reported at the B.D.O. office that more than 500 Bengali Hindus in Mandwi have been cordoned off and the armed Tripuris are about to kill them. Many Bengali Hindus had taken shelter at the police outpost in Mandwi, which remained unmanned.
 
At 6:00 a.m., a contingent of Rajasthan Armed Constabulary and a platoon of Tripura Armed Police proceed towards Mandwi from Jirania. On their way they found an entire village on flames in Purba Noabadi. After dousing the flames, they proceeded towards Mandwi. By the time they reached Mandwi all the houses and huts were reduced to ashes, except the LAMPS building. The entire place were full of blood as most of them were hacked to death. At the police outpost two Bengali Hindu women were killed by Jiban Debbarma. After two hours, the injured were sent to GB hospital in a truck.
 
Bijoy Hwrankhal  led TNV  terrorist attackers inserted sharp weapons in the genitalia of the victim women, chopped little babies.
 
In spite of all these heinous crimes, no proper punishment was given to  Bijoy Hwrankhal as he alongwith TNV surrendered to Indian forces after few years.
 
Now, same  Bijoy Hwrankhal under Political umbrella of INPT demanding Benglis expulsion from Tripura in press meet conducted in Agartala on Sunday, June 10,2018
 
 
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