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CPI-M MLA false affidavit: No headway in investigation even after 45 days of registering case : rule of Law takes backseat in Tripura
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AGARTALA, August 19 (TIWN): Tripura's Election and Police department,reportedly playing hide & seek on the issue of fake affidavit submitted by ruling CPI-M party MLA Keshab Debbarrma. Both department have adopted go slow policy. The election department until and unless gets direction from the Election Commission, they cannot hand over the affadivit to police. Whereas, police claim that the investigation will not proceed further if the affidavit is not handed to police by election department.The court has given 15 days time to submit the report to police, after 45 days also they have failed to submit the report. According to report till date there is no breakthrough in the investigation. A case has been registered against Keshab Debbarma, an MLA of the ruling CPI-M from Golaghati constituency in Tripura, for allegedly submitting false affidavits regarding his educational qualification.One Mithu Pal filed a case against Debbarma in the court of the Sub-divisional Judiacial Magistrate (SDJM), Bishalgarh in West Tripura district on July 4 last alleging that the MLA had furnished false information regarding his educational qualification in the affidavits ahead of the state Assembly polls in 2008 and 2013.The case was registered after hearing yesterday. In the affidavit on January 31, 2008 Debbarma had mentioned that he had appeared in the Madhyamik (secondary) examination in 1992 and in the affidavit before 2013 elections, he mentioned that he had passed the Madhyamik examination conducted by Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) in 1989.

On June 24, Leader of the Opposition, Sudip Roy Burman, had demanded the MLA's dismissal on the charge of forgery.

Burman, a Congress MLA, today said the two affidavits which the CPI-M MLA had submitted before the state assembly elections in 2008 and 2013 are "confusing".

The MLA, however, told reporters that his qualification mentioned as 'Madhyamik pass' in the affidavit was a mistake and when the matter came to his notice, he had made another affidavit on June 30, 2014 correcting it and had sent it to the EC.

      

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