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TTAADC election: BJP vs CPI (M): BJP plans to wipe away Left from Tripura by 2018, says Sunil Deodhar
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TTAADC election: BJP vs CPI (M): BJP plans to wipe away Left from Tripura by 2018, says Sunil Deodhar
PHOTO : Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) central leader and state in­ charge Sunil Deodhar. TIWN File Photo

AGARTALA, February 28 (TIWN): In the upcoming TTAADC election the main contest will be in between BJP vs CPI (M), said Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) central leader and state in­ charge Sunil Deodhar while addressing a rally at Ambassa, here today.

The party here plans to uproot the Left Front from its last bastion Tripura by the year 2018. "Communism has wiped away from the countries where it was born and in India also the party tried to spread but could not go ahead of Kerala, West Bengal and Tripura and managed to get few MLA or MP seats. The people of Bengal, though little late but realised and hence, they put them down from power," said Sunil Deodhar.

“Similarly, the people of Kerala also understood and kept them out of power, I want to say to the people of Tripura that Communists are not for the good of our nation, the farmers or the working class people," he added.

"As Congress has already realised that they shall be nowhere in India, so without any doubt that in the manner corruption cases are coming out in the 2018 election BJP shall get voters in its side and come to power," he said. 

“We will win the upcoming Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) election here in the state and we have already launched a strong movement against the CPI (M) and discard the politics of Congress”, and BJP will win all the 28 seats in the upcoming Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) election here in the state, he added.

He further said that the party has divided the 28 seats of Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) in 7 zones and the party leaders are conducting door to door campaign in all the 7 zones.

After the recent scams of the CPI (M) led state government came to limelight the party is losing its popularity among the tribal people of the state. As a result, around 10 thousand CPI (M) leaders and workers have recently parted ways from the party, Deodhar added.

The CPI (M) had “lost its relevance” as most of its leaders had moved away from the party’s core ideological moorings, he said. This drift had created disgruntlement among its committed workers.

He criticized the CPI (M) led state government over issues of spurious-drug, atrocities against women, corruption, malfunctioning of PDS, chit fund, deterioration of law and order, underdevelopment of tribal people and deprivation of employees during the agitation. 

The 22-year misrule has resulted in the state being labeled the least developed state in the country. Corruption has mushroomed in every sphere, he claimed.

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