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Mysterious silence of CM Manik and non-protest of BJP create suspense ; Govt wants people to suffer ? Why is BJP not protesting against hooliganism of IPFT ? Centre asks IPFT to withdraw movement
TIWN July 14, 2017 Amitabha Sengupta
Mysterious silence of CM Manik and non-protest of BJP create suspense ; Govt wants people to suffer ? Why is BJP not protesting against hooliganism of IPFT ? Centre asks IPFT to withdraw movement
PHOTO : IPFT's nude rally at Baramura. TIWN Pic July 12, 2017

AGARTALA, July 14 (TIWN): Four days have already passed since sectionalist group IPFT started its agitation in the name of road blockade causing great suffering sufferings to the common people. Whenever, society or state suffers it is theresponsibility of the govt to ensure that normal life is not disturbed. But this time even after fourdays state govt keeps its silent attitude due to some mysterious reasons. It is often seen that the so called Honest(?) CM Manik Sarkar comes before the media preaching his lectures on state govt's developmental agenda and about its strong attitude towards the sectionalist groups. But he too is silent. It is interesting to note that Manik Sarkar is not only CM of Tripura ,he is the Home Minister as well . Thus, it becomes the absolute duty of the Home Minister to ensure that law and order situation remains normal. Quite surprisinglyManik Sarkar is not making any statement . It is Food and Civil Supplies Minister Bhanulal Saha or CPI-M State Secretary Bijan Dhar who are making statements on such a sensitive issue. And BJP too is helping the CPI-M led Govt to make the sufferings of the people longer .

It is really very depressing that though the IPFT's movement has crossed fourth day , none has come in support of the people who are purely against such movement that causes pubic sufferings. National Highway and Rail roads are blocked . And those people who purchased tickets three months before are now being harassed for no reasons , thanks to the inefficiency and incompetency of the state govt , assisted by the main opposition of Tripura -BJP .

 Breaking its silence BJP spokesman Dr Ashok Sinha on Thursday came out bursting out at  IPFT . But it is to be agreed that CP-M is playing tacticallywith IPFT issue and infact has gained more than what BJP is doing so far . CPI-M has moved the ball to Centre's court to blame that MoS PMO Jitender Singh is behind IPFTs movement , as Forest Minister Naresh Jamatia pointed out. Unfortunately for BJP no one is there to say that Centre has categorically asked the IPFT delegates to withdraw the on going movement .BJP is now in power at the Centre but BJP Tripura unit has made a great blunder by remaining silent in IPFTs Raod Blockade issue .

 N C Debbarma , IPFT leader , daresto challenge the state govt to arrest him and his supporters but the main opposition is silent , totally against  peoples' interest . The passengers travelling in Agartala-Sealdah and Agartala-Delhi trains expressed their discontent about IPFT blockade . But main opposition BJP Bollywood star like leader is not uttering a single word against IPFT . It is to be noted that BJP President may have its weakness towards IPFT as during Sinmna-Tamakari by-election BJP contributed Rs 3 lakh towards N C Debbarma led IPFT .

From the surprising attitude of state govt and state BJP following questions are arising :-

1)Is State govt want this movement to continue ?

2)Is Manik Sarkar willing to make the people suffer ?

3)Is thee any hidden relation between state govt and black marketers?

4)Why are so talkative BJP PreidentBiplab Deb silent ?

5)Who has made the  police inactive ?

6)Is the state govt leading the state to political chaos ?

7)Is BJP assisting Manik Sarkar & Co to play soft handed ?

  It is to be mentioned here that Centre has categorically asked IPFT leaders to withdraw the present movement of road blockade. Centre has made its view clear to the delegates who are in Delhi to have dialogue with the Centre ?

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