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Two National Media Editorials on Tripura CM Biplab Deb's 'IRRESPONSIBLE' Statement naming Home Minister Amit Shah over BJP Govt Formation in Nepal, Sri Lanka Published on Friday
TIWN Feb 19, 2021
Two National Media Editorials on Tripura CM Biplab Deb's 'IRRESPONSIBLE' Statement naming Home Minister Amit Shah over BJP Govt Formation in Nepal, Sri Lanka Published on Friday
PHOTO : Editorials on Tripura CM Biplab Deb's statement naming Home Minister Amit Shah over BJP Govt Formation in Nepal, Sri Lanka Published on Friday.

AGARTALA, Feb 19 (TIWN): Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb has made a space for him in two of the leading national media's Editorials, however, not for praise, but to be blamed for his irresponsible statements affecting India's diplomatic relation with neighboring countries Nepal and Sri Lanka. The two Editorials are of "New Indian Express" and another is "Hindustan Times''. In the Editorial it has been suggested to all Indian leaders, specially those who are holding constitutional posts to be more careful while delivering speeches and the New Indian Express Editorial recalled Biplab Deb's previously uttered unexpected comments over Punjabis and Jatts' brain-power. However, one of the Editorials also mentioned Amit Shah's silence over the statement of Biplab Deb. Hindustan Times Editorial completed his column saying, "The lesson for Indian leaders, particularly those occupying constitutional positions, is to be more responsible, recognise boundaries, and know that jokes aren’t always funny".

Noteworthy, India's International ties at risk due to Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb's nonsense remark taking Home Minister Amit Shah's name. India's relation with Nepal has been in a stable stage recently but Biplab Deb's anti-Nepal, Sri Lanka speech has hit the relation as already Nepalese Foreign Minister Pradeep Gyawali has raised objection over Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb's remark citing Union Home Minister Amit Shah that BJP has plans to expand in neighbouring countries like Nepal and Sri Lanka.

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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