CPI(M) offices in Tripura attacked by mob of BJP workers: Sitaram Yechury to PM Modi

CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury wrote a letter to the Prime Minister on Thursday Narendra Modi It alleged that the party’s offices in Tripura were attacked in a “pre-planned manner” by a “mob of BJP men” on 8 September. In the letter, Yechury has said that the “impunity” with which the attackers acted reflects “the complicity of the funniest”. State government”.

“In a pre-planned manner, several CPI(M) offices including the state headquarters were attacked by a mob of BJP workers,” he said. He alleged that the offices which were damaged or burnt included Udaipur sub-divisional office, Gomti district committee office; Sipahijala District Committee Office; Vishalgarh Sub-Divisional Committee Office, Santar Bazar Sub-Divisional Office; West Tripura District Committee Office and Sadar Sub Divisional Committee Office.

“The most ruthless attack took place on the state committee’s office in Agartala. They ransacked the ground floor and first floors of the office, torched two office cars and vandalized the statue of Dashrath Deb, a respected leader of the people of Tripura.” Many CPI(M) leaders and workers were attacked, vandalized or set on fire.

He alleged that the office of the CPI(M)-backed newspaper ‘Daily Deshkartha’ was also damaged. “It is to be noted that the police present at many of these places remained silent. In the case of the State Committee office, some CRPF personnel were present in front of the office, but they were withdrawn an hour before the attack began. “The evasive action by the attackers shows the complicity of the state government. These attacks happened because the ruling party tried and failed to suppress the activities of the main opposition in the state,” he said.

Yechury urged the Prime Minister to “intervention” and stop violent attacks against the CPI(M) and the Left Front. “The manner in which the attacks took place clearly shows that the state government is completely failing in discharging its constitutional responsibility of maintaining law and order and trampling the constitutional rights of the opposition to organize political activities in a peaceful manner. Is.” It is necessary for the central government to take action to implement the constitutional principles to stop the violence and to register cases against the guilty, if not with the complicity of the police.”

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