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CPI-M’s nerves flutter at Tathagata’s appointment; Resorts to favourite threat tactics to tame the new Governor
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CPI-M’s nerves flutter at Tathagata’s appointment; Resorts to favourite threat tactics to tame the new Governor
PHOTO : he governor-designate of Tripura Tathagata Roy calls on Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi on May 13, 2015. TIWN /IANS Photo

AGARTALA, May 16 (TIWN): Habituated with the threat tactics, the CPI-M did not spare time in using the age old ploy to caution the newly appointed Governor of Tripura even before he assumed charge from the existing constitutional head of the state. Afraid of the personality of Tathagata and his spirit of fighting the communist misdeeds, the state In-chrge of CPI-M Bijan Dhar had cautioned the to be Governor of mass movement against him if the Governor was found of using any unconstitutional action. The premature threatening of the Marxist leader shows only the loss of nerves over the appointment of the veteran BJP leader as the Governor of the state and the veteran leader might have smellt some tough days ahead for the party in the state, feel the political analysts here.It may be mentioned here that the CPI-M party has allegedly unleashed a sphere of threat over the masses of the state through the party cadres and the biased police of the state.The people have lost the power to protest under the long misrule of the CPI-M in the state, claims a section of the political analysts here.“Grab the poor with the lollypops of central schemes and the middle classes with the threat tactics” is the ideology followed by the corrupt Manik Sarkar ruled Govt. and his CPI-M party in the state, claims a suppressed supporter of the opposition here.

The veteran BJP leader who is much experienced with the CPI-M attrocities on the common masses and the left’s pressure tactics will deal with the left Govt.’s misrule in the state, claims the political analysts here.

The CPI-M party which does not believe in democracy and believes only in the party’s supremacy can’t decide which action of the Governor is constitutional or anticonsitutional, urges the political analysts here. 

It may be mentioned here that the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) Tripura state secretary Bijan Dhar had hinted mass action against the new Governor. "If the new governor crosses his constitutional limit, the CPI-M would launch a mass movement against him,"  the CPI-M state unit Secretary said on May 14 a day after the news of appointment of Tathagata Roy was published in the media.

Dhar, also a CPI-M central committee member, had said: "We believe that Roy as the governor of Tripura would cooperate with the Left Front government and discharge his constitutional duties."
Opposition parties, including the Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Trinamool Congress, welcomed the new governor. Congress leader Sudip Roy Barman and state Congress working president Ashish Saha, welcoming Roy in Tripura, hoped that the new governor would ensure justice for the common people.

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