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7th CPC, Unemployment, Vision Document on JUMLA air : 'NRC', 'Netaji Subash', 'Ram Puja' on peak to fool masses ahead of Lok Sabha Election
TIWN Oct 9, 2018
7th CPC, Unemployment, Vision Document on JUMLA air : 'NRC', 'Netaji Subash', 'Ram Puja' on peak to fool masses ahead of Lok Sabha Election
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AGARTALA, Oct 9 (TIWN): BJP”s mass fooling machinery, JUMLA tricks continue as Party targeted Tripura voters once again with emotional issues from freedom fighters like Netaji to ‘Ram Puja’. As Vision Document’s JUMLA promises are far from reality and implementation, BJP has geared up with sentimental, sensitive and arbitrary issues ahead of Lok Sabha Election.The Assembly Election in Tripura was centered totally with Tipraland issue with double standard stand by BJP's “One Tripura”, but now since NC Debbarma (President of IPFT) failed to raised Tipraland issue in Assembly, all of a sudden INPT was called by Rajnath Singh, Union Home Minister after the party urged to meet him and accordingly both parties discussed on NRC, whereas Tripura CM continues double standard on NRC issue.As announced by BJP MP Subramanian Swamy that Lok Sabha Election will be fought not on the basis of Economy, rather Hindutva and Ram Mandir, for the first time in Tripura Epic(mythological) King Ram was worshiped.BJP leader Subal Bhowmik also visited the puja held in front of Rabindra Bhawan, Agartala.

However, except Ram Navami there is no space under Hindu religion for such Puja, but it's observed by BJP backed religious groups in Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat like states mostly. Moreover, Tripura priests hardly practiced such puja earlier but with BJP's rule in the state, various such practices claiming a part of 'Hindu religion' started in full wave. 

The Netaji issue : Modi Govt did promise a lot after it took a very bold step to declassify all secret files about Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and his Indian National Army (INA), whereas till day Modi Govt failed to announced Subash Ch. Bose as the 'Leader of Nation', neither the Govt could reveal the mystery behind Bose's death. After BJP's poll drive with Mahatma Gandhi pictures under Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, now BJP took a dig at Congress party for intriguing against Netaji Subash Chandra Bose and Netaji's grand nephew Chandra Kumar Bose, who is also member of the BJP’s state committee in Bengal has directly blamed Congress for hiding "Data behind Netaji's death". It can be recalled, BJP MP Subramanian Swamy who announced on September 30 during his Tripura visit on 'Hindu Politics' to win election, also had added that the intrigue behind Netaji's death to be unfold by BJP soon. Already across the state since few days Political-Hinduism has kicked off in full wave. Bengal BJP’s state committee member Netaji's grand nephew Chandra Kumar Bose and Major General (Retd) GD Bakshi arrived in Tripura on Monday aimed to propagate anti-Congress sentiment based on Netaji.

Netaji's grand nephew Chandra Kumar Bose has slammed Congress for being 'communal', backing the division of India and the main culprit behind division of India has been claimed by Chandra Kumar is Jawaharlal Nehru. 

There are many promises in the Vision Document whereas in the first page 10 points of promises were highlighted as : 1)One employment opportunity in each household, 2)Free Education for Women Till graduation, 3) 7th Pay Commission for all Govt employees & state pensioners, 4) Free smart phones to youths, 5) Minimum allowance will be Rs. 2000 & Minimum wage will be Rs. 340, 6)Investigate Rose Valley Chit fund case & punish all the guilty, 7) Provide Housing to all without brick housing, 8) Free Health insurance to all BPL Households, 9) Provide drinking water to all households, 10) Regularize contractual govt employees. But now after 202 days of the Govt formation, unemployment has increased 9%, recruitments are being stopped including TPSC, MGNREGA works are down and zero progress with Vision Document added by Poll-violence, lawlessness, deteriorating law and order condition.

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