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Congress spreading derogatory issues among religious minorities in Tripura, says CPI (M)

Agartala, Aug 26, 2012 : Accusing the opposition of spreading anti-CPI (M) propaganda among religious minorities of the state, CPI (M) state general secretary Bijan Dhar on Sunday said that the opposition has resorted to spread derogatory issues among the religious minorities. He expressed serious concern over the issue stating that a variety of problems might crop up from the issue which might as well disrupt the harmony of the state. The party leader has asked people of the state to stay aware about the turn of events. He also voiced concern about steadily rising activities of saffron fundamentalist groups under the name and style of Hindu Jagaran Mancha in Dharmanagar township in North Tripura district.

Accusing Congress of playing bankrupt politics, Bijan Dhar said that the opposition has flopped on each of the issues which they resorted to for election propaganda. “Congress tried to play politics in the veil of computer faculties movement, joint entrance result issue and alliance with banned insurgent groups of the state. Each of their designs flopped. People of the state have identified their real faces”, he said.

Speaking about the latest status of seat sharing discussion among the Left Front allies, Dhar said that nothing has been finalized yet. “CPI (M) is capable of contesting in the elections all alone. But discussion is still going on and nothing can be stated about the issue at this stage”, he said.

The party also announced a number of movement agendas on the day including protest movements against recently exposed coal scam. Local protest agendas would start across the state from September 03 and a central rally would be organized in Agartala on September 05. Mass sit-in-demonstrations would be held in front of all central government offices in the state on September 13 as a sign of protest on Food Security Day.

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