TIWN Aug 28, 2018

AGARTALA, Aug 28 (TIWN): Opposition CPI-M has sharply attacked BJP for late-night staying in the Secretariats, hinting "suspicious" and "unwanted" activities are ongoing ! CPI-M Sate Secretary Bijan Dhar raised question, when unemployment toll spiked up, massive job cuts are going on, no law and order is existing and after around 6 months of Govt-formation, when Govt failed to do any development for the state, till night 12 to 1 am what kinds of works are going on in the Secretariat ? CPI-M which ruled in Tripura for 20 years, the party Secretary rubbished the idea of any fruitful work is going on in the Secretariat till night 12 am. Bijan Dhar told media with sharp tone, “What are the actual works they are doing there ??? CM is working with officers at night in Secretariat !!! What work do they do ???â€â€œWill the CM answer how much pending amounts are there in our state guest houses for the ongoing such meetings at there in Secretariat ??? Thus, they (Guest Houses) have stopped supplying as they are not getting the amount !!â€, Dhar added.
“A section of media used to publish news everyday after the capital complex was built at there saying that ghosts are existing at there. So many news were spread on that issue saying ghosts are seen…..people’s skeletons were found saying it’s connected with Bangladesh liberal war. Thus in night hours it’s only ghosts who can do activity at there”, he said.
“Where are we going ? One incident is connecting with another. All are connected. People have voted you for their welfare and we are appealing, urging you again and again but your are not bothering to listen !”, Bijan Dhar told BJP Govt through media.
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