TIWN Dec 18, 2018
AGARTALA, Dec 19 (TIWN): Biplab Deb continued luxurious Helicopter journeys even to attend MLA son’s marriage ceremony in spite of massive poverty, unemployment Statewide.When state is suffering from massive unemployment, Tripura Chief Minister either busy in helicopter ride or seen at Delhi.Chief Minister Biplab Deb continues to meet Central Ministers amid no funding from the departments yet so far. On yesterday in a national TV Biplab Deb boasted on what is called development, whereas his party has already devastated the hopes of state’s unemployed youths, law and order continues deteriorating. Biplab Deb on yesterday met Union Minister Nitin Gadkari whereas no funding could be managed in that department. In 9 months of BJP Govt not a single road was repaired due to fundless condition.After meeting Union Minister for Minister for Road Transport & Highways, Shipping and Water Resources, River Development Nitin Gadkari, Biplab Deb said, “I held a fruitful discussion regarding progress of various highways & inland waterway projects undertaken in the stateâ€.
Biplab Deb also went for an interview in national TV channel today during his visit at Delhi, but his own state is suffering from massive poverty, job crisis and at the same time Deb failed to bring central funds.
Finance Dept in excuse of fund crisis, stopped all ongoing recruitments and slashed all the vacant posts, which has erupted huge controversy across Northeast.
Hence from State Govt no justification was given in this regard, but Finance Dept said Govt employees are leading 80% of the expenditure.
The acute fund crisis has been continuing as Modi Govt failed give basis funding for the state leading acute MGNREGA work crisis and statewide poverty.
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