Tripura lagging due to corruption: Shah

Press Trust of India  |  Agartala 

national president today accused the ruling CPI(M) in of "corruption and malpractices", saying the state did not witness development despite sufficient funds released by the Centre.

"While received Rs 10,000 crore during the UPA-II regime, the has released over Rs 25,000 crore during the past three years," he said at a rally in Kumarghat in Unakoti district.



Shah is on a two-day visit to Marxist-ruled to strengthen the party base in the north eastern state.

"remained deprived during Congress-led regime as the Communists had an understanding with the Congress," the leader said.

Attacking the ruling party leaders for their alleged involvement in the Rose Valley chit fund scam, Shah said, "If a probe is ordered into it, money will be found from the homes of these leaders. Chief Minister must order a probe on moral grounds."

Shah also promised that the would implement recommendations of the seventh central pay commission for state employees if voted to power.

"The first cabinet meeting will pass the decision for the welfare of the employees and pensioners," he said.

Talking about the availability of electricity and ambulance at people's door step in the ruled states - Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra - he asked if every hamlet in the state has electricity.

"Do you have ambulance facility at your doorstep? This facility will be available if comes to power," Shah said.

Pledging that would ensure Tripura's development if it wins the 2018 elections, he urged the people to vote for the party.

"I have been touring the entire nation and witnessing development but despite being blessed with natural beauty is still lagging. Corruption and nepotism are seen everywhere," he alleged.

Earlier, Shah visited Udaipur in Gomati district and offered prayers at Tripureswari temple.

president Biplab Deb, state prabhari (observer) Sunil Deodhar and Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Faggan Singh Kulaste also addressed the rally.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Tripura lagging due to corruption: Shah

BJP national president Amit Shah today accused the ruling CPI(M) in Tripura of "corruption and malpractices", saying the state did not witness development despite sufficient funds released by the Centre. "While Tripura received Rs 10,000 crore during the UPA-II regime, the Narendra Modi government has released over Rs 25,000 crore during the past three years," he said at a rally in Kumarghat in Unakoti district. Shah is on a two-day visit to Marxist-ruled Tripura to strengthen the party base in the north eastern state. "Tripura remained deprived during Congress-led UPA regime as the Communists had an understanding with the Congress," the BJP leader said. Attacking the ruling party leaders for their alleged involvement in the Rose Valley chit fund scam, Shah said, "If a CBI probe is ordered into it, money will be found from the homes of these leaders. Chief Minister Manik Sarkar must order a CBI probe on moral grounds." Shah also promised that the BJP would implement ... national president today accused the ruling CPI(M) in of "corruption and malpractices", saying the state did not witness development despite sufficient funds released by the Centre.

"While received Rs 10,000 crore during the UPA-II regime, the has released over Rs 25,000 crore during the past three years," he said at a rally in Kumarghat in Unakoti district.

Shah is on a two-day visit to Marxist-ruled to strengthen the party base in the north eastern state.

"remained deprived during Congress-led regime as the Communists had an understanding with the Congress," the leader said.

Attacking the ruling party leaders for their alleged involvement in the Rose Valley chit fund scam, Shah said, "If a probe is ordered into it, money will be found from the homes of these leaders. Chief Minister must order a probe on moral grounds."

Shah also promised that the would implement recommendations of the seventh central pay commission for state employees if voted to power.

"The first cabinet meeting will pass the decision for the welfare of the employees and pensioners," he said.

Talking about the availability of electricity and ambulance at people's door step in the ruled states - Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra - he asked if every hamlet in the state has electricity.

"Do you have ambulance facility at your doorstep? This facility will be available if comes to power," Shah said.

Pledging that would ensure Tripura's development if it wins the 2018 elections, he urged the people to vote for the party.

"I have been touring the entire nation and witnessing development but despite being blessed with natural beauty is still lagging. Corruption and nepotism are seen everywhere," he alleged.

Earlier, Shah visited Udaipur in Gomati district and offered prayers at Tripureswari temple.

president Biplab Deb, state prabhari (observer) Sunil Deodhar and Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Faggan Singh Kulaste also addressed the rally.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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