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Biplab’s irresponsible MEMEs caused BJP’s massive National, International Damage : Amit Shah sent Ajay Jamwal to discipline Biplab, no further FB Lives
TIWN Feb 18, 2021
Biplab’s  irresponsible MEMEs caused BJP’s massive  National, International Damage : Amit Shah sent Ajay Jamwal to discipline Biplab, no further FB Lives
PHOTO : Amit Shah, Ajay Jamwal, Biplab Deb (File Photos)

AGARTALA, Feb 18 (TIWN): Biplab’s irresponsible loose talks on BJP’s grabbing power in Nepal, Sri Lanka caused International media storm, rebukes from foreign countries, so Amit Shah hurriedly sent Ajay Jamwal to discipline Biplab. Chief Minister Biplab Deb who is nationally known for all wrong reasons, MEMEs, gaffes has consistently damaging BJP"s image nationally, which is affecting BJP's image in other states. After Biplab Deb's latest controversial remark which has affected India's foreign ties with Sri Lanka and Nepal, BJP's Northeast State BJP General Secretary Ajay Jamwal has rushed to Tripura. His visit was unscheduled and without any welcoming programmes. However, Biplab Deb rushed to meet him in a function but sources informed that Biplab Deb's access to social media freedom will be curbed now and Ajay Jamwal in his two days visit will take reports from the state and to submit to the Centre.

But when Biplab Deb controversial statement is on discussion about neighboring countries, Deb delivered another gaffe at Tripura University saying that Harvard University is located in London.  It has been informed via sources that BJP (Centre) has instructed Biplab Deb to stop doing live videos in social media. Ajay Jamwal's visit was unprecedented and it has been also reported that in next 4 days some changes may be brought in Tripura BJP and its Govt's cabinet. Biplab Deb not only affected foreign ties with neighboring countries but he involved Amit Shah in his speech who is the core of BJP's image and also India's incumbent Home Minister. This incident happened when majority of the BJP MLAs sought a replacement of Biplab Deb in the CM post, who has divided the Govt and the Party due to his poor experience and arrogant style of operating everything.

Ajay Jamwal's visit was unprecedented and it has been also reported that in next 4 days some changes may be brought in Tripura BJP and its Govt's cabinet. Biplab Deb not only affected foreign ties with neighboring countries but he involved Amit Shah in his speech who is the core of BJP's image and also India's incumbent Home Minister. This incident happened when majority of the BJP MLAs sought a replacement of Biplab Deb in the CM post, who has divided the Govt and the Party due to his poor experience and arrogant style of operating everything.

On the other side, the ruling Nepal Communist Party and the main opposition Nepali Congress criticised Shah’s purported comment, asserting that it amounted to undermining Nepal’s sovereignty. Nepal Foreign Affairs Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali on Tuesday said the government has noted the media reports, and “formal objections conveyed to the government of India”. Foreign ministry sources said Nepal’s ambassador to India Nilambar Acharya lodged formal objections.

Nepal has termed Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb's statement "Unfortunate" where he claimed 'Amit Shah wants BJP's rule over Nepal, Sri Lanka'. Opposition Congress has said, Biplab Deb's may result in 'Diplomatic Blunder' as it can ruin foreign relations. However, within 48 hours of Biplab Deb's remark becoming a viral news, both Sri Lanka and Nepal have raised concerns.

Sri Lanka's Election Commission Chairman Nimal Punchihewa put objection to the statement of Biplab Deb saying, "Any Sri Lankan political party or group is permitted to have external links with any party or group overseas. But our electoral laws do not permit overseas political parties to work here". Nepal has called the Statement "Unfortunate". "Ambassador Acharya expressed concern over Biplab Kumar Deb’s statement that Indian home minister had shared “plans to form a government in Nepal", reported 'The Kathmandu Post'.

"The Indian side has assured that they will clarify the matter during their regular press meet on Thursday, while taking note of Deb’s statement and saying that they have also noticed some reports circulating in various Indian newspapers, which is unfortunate", it reported. 

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