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CPI (M) couldn't reach youths, middle class citizens properly: Manik Sarkar
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CPI (M) couldn't reach youths, middle class citizens properly: Manik Sarkar
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AGARTALA, August 14 (TIWN): CPI (M) couldn't properly reach youths and the middle class citizens across the country, Tripura Chief Minister and politburo member Manik Sarkar said here today.
Speaking at the inaugural session of the 35th anniversay of Daily Desher Katha, the mouthpiece of ruling CPI (M) party in Tripura today, Sarkar said that the situation was similar in most parts of the country.

Speakig about the situation in Tripura, Sarkar said that people from the society's middle class exhibited a similar trend.
"We have seen low consciousness and support from the youths and middle class citizentry in urban areas", he said. Support from them flickered in few instances as well, Sarkar admitted.
He said that the Daily Desher Katha had much lower readership and subscriber base in the urban areas compared to the villages.
"We have to work on it", the Chief Minister said.
Speaking on the party journal, Sarkar today said
that Daily Desher Katha served as public mouthpiece in the state.
He said that that the newspaper is offering the real picture of events worldwide, helping to sustain the battle within an individual in a primarily capitalist economy.
He called for higher national integrity and said that conspiracies were being hatched at different levels of the country. 
Sarkar today urged employees of the Daily Desher Katha to introspect and decide on the next course of action. He suggested that responsibility of people associated with the newspaper should be upheld irrespective of personal issues.
Sarkar took charge on media organizations and said that most newspapers were different from Daily Desher Katha.
CPI (M) spokesperson and editor of the party journal Goutam Das said in a similar tone earlier in the programme that most newspapers in the state moved on individual or company interests. 
"Their approach is mostly negative. We, at Daily Desher Katha, try to offer the true positive image", he said.

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