Post-poll violence on Opp parties still on in Tripura: CPI(M)

Press Trust of India  |  Agartala 

The CPI(M) today alleged that post-poll attacks on workers and its offices continued despite assurance from on containing such activities, and stringent action against those involved.

CPI(M) claimed that 438 party offices have been attacked, since the election results were announced on March 3.

"A five-member delegation of Front met the on April 14 and sought his intervention to stop alleged attacks on and trade union offices in the state.

"He had assured us to look into the matter and would take all steps to maintain law and order, but there has been no improvement of the situation," Dhar told reporters.

Front leaders submitted three lists of alleged post-election violence by the BJP and IPFT supporters in Tripura, which claimed that 438 party offices were attacked.

"Out of the 438 offices, 93 were gutted, 230 ransacked, 52 locked and 63 captured since March 3. Over 1,700 houses of Left supporters and leaders were also attacked," he said.

Dhar also claimed that two party members were killed following the declaration of the poll results.

He criticised the Indigenous People's Front of (IPFT) for "misguiding" youths of the state in the name forming a separate 'Twipraland'.

The IPFT has been campaigning for 'Twipraland' for Tripura's tribal communities, which form one-third of the state's population.

Dhar said it was an "implausible dream" of such political elements that wanted to divide the state.

On the recently-concluded 22nd party at Hyderabad, Dhar said the CPI(M) has taken a resolution to strengthen and democratic front to fight the RSS and the BJP.

"The party has fixed its political line for the next three years--there would be no alliance with the Congress, but inside the Parliament, we will fight against the BJP with all secular and democratic forces," Dhar said.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 16:20 IST