Tripura's BJP government performing better than LF regime: CM

IANS  |  Agartala 

Two-and-half-month-old BJP-IPFT government's performance is better than 25-year-old government's, said here on Saturday promising to declare a corruption and drug-free state.

He said: "You are seeing just the beginning. We would make all-out efforts to make Tripura a corruption and drug-free state. Ganja cultivation had been going on during the rule even in the constituency of former "

To a question, Deb, who also holds the Home portfolio, said that the (BJP) government had been demolishing various political parties' offices built illegally on the government land.

"I respect (former CM Manik Sarkar). But how is he opposing the government's move to demolish the party offices constructed on government lands? We would not compromise with illegal activities. Several government employees and policemen were suspended recently for wrong-doings."

In the February 18 politically significant assembly poll, the and its electoral ally Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT), a tribal-based party, together won 44 seats with the alone getting 36 seats, handing a crushing defeat to the Communist Party of (CPI-M)-led Left Front.

Highlighting the Modi government's performance, the said that in the past four years, the has given Rs 7,270 crore to Tripura only for eight departments including rural and urban development, social welfare and water supply.

"After the NDA government led by assumed office, broad-gauge railway line was extended up to Agartala, many express trains including Rajdhani were introduced in the state, six National Highways were sanctioned, two 'Border Haats' were set up along the state's border with Bangladesh, and new road and rail links are being set up between and Bangladesh," he said.

Deb, who is also of the state unit, said for extension of railway lines in the Northeast, the government is spending Rs 89,000 crore.

"For poor and women, the NDA government is the finest government in The BJP does not believe in casteism and divisional Modiji's mantra is 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' (Support of all, development for all)," the Chief Minister said.

He also ridiculed the observing of "Vishwasghat Diwas" (betrayal day) on Saturday on Modi-led BJP government.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, May 26 2018. 19:20 IST