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TIWN March 11, 2020

Agartala, March 10 (TIWN) Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb on Monday claimed that the previous Left Front government''s "terrible legacies of corruption, misgovernance and party domination" over 25 years were major hindrances for the BJP- led government''s developmental efforts.

Despite the erstwhile Left government''s "all-round non-performance", Tripura under his government would become a model state in three years since the state had gained leading position on many counts in the last two years, the Chief Minister told IANS in an interview as his government completed two years on Monday.

"In just two years, we made Tripura corruption-free, removed middlemen''s role, initiated online systems in almost all public services to reach the doorsteps of people, reduce crime, boost growth and per-capita income," he added.

To further improve connectivity between land-locked Tripura and the rest of the world, ambitious projects of railways, roadways, waterways, and airways are under implementation, Deb added.

After completion of the ongoing such projects either by year-end or early next year, all northeastern states would benefit in terms of easier connectivity.

The 49-year-old Deb, the 11th Chief Minister of Tripura, claimed that during the Left regime ''dal tantra'' (party-run system) dominated in all spheres, while ''ganatantra'' (democracy) was non-existent.

"The BJP-led government had to cope with Rs 12,902-crore loan burden left by the previous Marxist government. We had to pay Rs 5.56 crore per day to repay the loan along with interest," he added.

The BJP in alliance with tribal-based Indigenous People''s Front of Tripura (IPFT) had won the Assembly polls two years ago, breaking the 25-year uninterrupted rule of the Left Front led by Communist Party of India-Marxist.

Highlighting his government''s two-year performance, Deb said that in 2017-18, Tripura''s per capita income was Rs 1.05 lakh. "Because of BJP regime''s good governance, Tripura rose to 16th position from previous 21st position among 37 states and union territories in the country."

According to Tripura Chief Minister, Sikkim topped among the northeastern states in per capita income with Rs 3.17 lakh while Tripura is now at the second position among the eight northeastern states with Rs 1.54 lakh.

Deb claimed that after the completion of the five-year term of the BJP-led government, Tripura''s per capita income would be Rs 2.26 lakh in 2022-23 and the GSDP Rs 95,46,333 crore. The state''s current GSDP is Rs 63,466 crore against Rs 44,161 crore in 2017-18, when the Left Front was in power, he said.

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