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Post-poll violence reported in Tripura: Police

Press Trust of India  |  Agartala 

The Police today said it has received four complaints of "post-poll" violence from various parts of the state since last night. The state witnessed a change in rule after 25 years in the recently concluded Assembly elections.

The demolished the in Tripura, winning a two-third majority with its ally, the IPFT. "The cases include arson at two CPI(M) offices in the Sidhai area in West district, 25 km from here, and clashes between CPI(M) and supporters at Kadamtala in North district, 140km from here," of Police (Control) Pradip De said, adding that no one had been arrested so far. The has warned its leaders and supporters of "stern" action if they indulged in "post-poll violence" in A section of unidentified supporters, who migrated from the CPI(M), were creating unrest in parts of the state, said at a press meet today. "Anyone found to be involved in post-poll violence would be immediately expelled and legal action will be initiated against them," he said. The CPI(M) alleged that the supporters and activists of the BJP-Indigenous People's Front of (IPFT) alliance were terrorizing its workers and burning party offices since the announcement of poll results on March 3. CPI(M) said over 240 people were injured in attacks on party offices, offices of Left trade unions and homes of prominent leaders in the last 48 hours. Bhowmick said the situation was being closely monitored by the party and no one would be spared if they were found creating tension in the state. He alleged that the CPI(M) activists, too, "assaulted" 49 of its party supporters, 17 of whom had to be hospitalized.

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 21:10 IST
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