Atmosphere of fear in poll-bound Tripura, appoint micro-

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today asked the Commission to appoint micro-observers in poll-bound from outside the CPI(M)-ruled state and deploy maximum paramilitary forces, alleging that an atmosphere of fear was prevailing there.

Only those officials should be given duty, who give a declaration that they are not members of any political party or any trade union affiliated to any political outfit, said Himanta Biswa Sarma, leader and convener of the North East (NEDA), which is part of the BJP-led


"Micro-observers should be from outside the state because CPI(M) has started giving membership to the state employees in The elections cannot be held with the members inside the booth," Sarma told reporters outside the Commission (EC) office.

Sarma, who is also a in the in Assam, claimed that more than 60 party workers were killed by the ruling CPI(M) in and there was an atmosphere of fear and threat in the state.

"We (BJP) have requested the Commission to deploy maximum paramilitary forces in the state to ensure free and fair elections in the state," he said.

The has been ruling since 1993. The state has traditionally witnessed a two-way fight between the and the CPI(M).

This time the is trying to emerge as the principal opposition to the ruling

Tenure of the 60-member Assembly ends in March this year.

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 15:46 IST