Tripura polls will be a Waterloo for BJP: Yechury

IANS  |  Agartala 

The might think it is unstoppable in Indian polls, but the assembly elections in Left-ruled in February next year would a Waterloo for it, General Secretary said here on Sunday.

"recently formed governments in Manipur and Goa by using money power and illegal means... they would use all methods to win in as they declared that Left-ruled states including Kerala are their main targets," he said after attending two-day meeting of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) state committee along with politburo member Prakash Karat.

"would be stopped in its continuing election victory in and it would be the Waterloo for like Napoleon Bonaparte," he said, referring to the French Emperor's final defeat at the hands of the British and the Prussians in 1815.

The Left leader said that the assembly elections would be very significant for the national perspective and this would be the Bharatiya Janata Party's retreat from power in India.

"has 60 assembly seats. would win 60 wars giving a fitting electoral disaster to They (BJP) would apply all means - money, machinery, unethical and unconstitutional - to win the polls as their main objective to defeat the Left in India. The is, however, determined to win in Tripura," he said.

Claiming that the the spent Rs 500 crore in Manipur elections held in March, Yechury said: "secured less votes in the recent Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand elections than what it got in 2014 Lok Sabha polls in these two states. wants to win Indian elections through falsehood and big money power."

He said that due to the government's tremendous and sincere efforts, now is topmost in literacy, human index, ethnic harmony and establishment of peace by taming the decades-old terrorism menace.

"Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh himself admitted that is a best administered state in India," the leader said.

He said that the leaders has no trust on people of Tripura, that is why they are demanding deployment of central para-military forces for the assembly elections.

--IANS

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Tripura polls will be a Waterloo for BJP: Yechury

The BJP might think it is unstoppable in Indian polls, but the assembly elections in Left-ruled Tripura in February next year would a Waterloo for it, CPI-M General Secretary Sitaram Yechury said here on Sunday.

The might think it is unstoppable in Indian polls, but the assembly elections in Left-ruled in February next year would a Waterloo for it, General Secretary said here on Sunday.

"recently formed governments in Manipur and Goa by using money power and illegal means... they would use all methods to win in as they declared that Left-ruled states including Kerala are their main targets," he said after attending two-day meeting of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) state committee along with politburo member Prakash Karat.

"would be stopped in its continuing election victory in and it would be the Waterloo for like Napoleon Bonaparte," he said, referring to the French Emperor's final defeat at the hands of the British and the Prussians in 1815.

The Left leader said that the assembly elections would be very significant for the national perspective and this would be the Bharatiya Janata Party's retreat from power in India.

"has 60 assembly seats. would win 60 wars giving a fitting electoral disaster to They (BJP) would apply all means - money, machinery, unethical and unconstitutional - to win the polls as their main objective to defeat the Left in India. The is, however, determined to win in Tripura," he said.

Claiming that the the spent Rs 500 crore in Manipur elections held in March, Yechury said: "secured less votes in the recent Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand elections than what it got in 2014 Lok Sabha polls in these two states. wants to win Indian elections through falsehood and big money power."

He said that due to the government's tremendous and sincere efforts, now is topmost in literacy, human index, ethnic harmony and establishment of peace by taming the decades-old terrorism menace.

"Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh himself admitted that is a best administered state in India," the leader said.

He said that the leaders has no trust on people of Tripura, that is why they are demanding deployment of central para-military forces for the assembly elections.

--IANS

sc/vd

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

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