TIWN Nov 26, 2017

AGARTALA, Nov 26 (TIWN): Tripura BJP to block Chief Minister Manik Sarkar's all ways on Monday if within 24 hours the four kidnapped bank officials are not rescued by Tripura Police. Addressing a press conference in the afternoon, Barman said, "BJP is raising doubts on Taidu Gramin bank officials security as already 48 hrs have been passed after they were kidnapped. But surprisingly, today when Chief Minister Manik Sarkar who is holding the Home Ministry too, has not uttered a single line for the kidnapped bank officials. It was the first address of the Chief Minister after journalist Sudip Datta Bhaumik's murder but unfortunately no condemnation was for his murder too". "We thought being the Home Minister, CM should address his worries for the kidnapped citizens and also will address something for the kidnappers, but CM couldn't utter anything except expressing his lust to be in power", said Barman.
"Once again CM's speech has proven Tripura's jungle-raj under Manik Sarkar. People here have no security, no guarantees of lives", said Barman.
Hitting Tripura Police's cyber intelligence, Barman said, "Kidnappers are calling for money...... but Tripura's police cyber-intelligence left the innocent people missing for above than 48 hrs".
However, the BJP leader announced further if within 24 hours police can not rescue them, then Chief Minister's residence will be blocked for unceratin periods of time.
Striking at CITU's rally, Barman said, "The people who joined in CPI-M's rally what did you get ? Any new agenda apart from blaming the opposition party & the central govt ?"
"CM's speech was bundles of lies with manipulated data. His speech was intentionally dedicated to create a disharmony among Hindus and Muslims, Tribals and Non-Tribals".
The BJP leader further claimed CPI-M's Terrorism is in CPI-M's DNA, constantly sponsoring violence with dividing policy.
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