14-Apr-2024 02:39 PM
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Agartala, Apr 14 (Reporter) Tripura Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha said that his government sought legal advice to reopen the murder cases allegedly on political grounds during the Left Front rule.
While addressing BJP workers in his home constituency Bardowali in the city, the Chief Minister said in 25 years of Communist rule, a few hundred people mostly the opposition supporters were murdered in Tripura but no justice for the families yet and they were closed, the Chief Minister pointed out and added, “Let the election be over, we shall reopen the cases to provide justice to the victims and we are exploring the legal options.”
Saha advised the voters not to be convinced by the campaign of the leaders of CPI-M and Congress, which he termed as an ‘unholy alliance’ just to enter the power corridor. According to Saha, the pace of development of Tripura was slowed down by the Communists and Congress.
Unless the Narendra Modi-led government came to power in 2014, Tripura’s potential would have remained unexplored, and unknown to the rest of the world, Saha claimed adding that as soon as Narendra Modi became Prime Minister Tripura got connected with a broad-gauge railway line, and all the important cities of India now connected with express and superfast train.
“Railway connectivity was a distant dream for the people of Tripura for the last 75 years but Modiji made it happen within a year. Agartala Airport upgraded to an international Airport with a cargo handling facility in a state-of-the-art terminal building, the 500-year-old city of Agartala got a facelift as a Smart City, with at least six new National Highways making the state an important destination,” Dr Saha underlined.
He stated that Tripura became a trade hub of the Northeast and a corridor of Southeast Asia at the behest of the Prime Minister. This election is crucial to fulfill the dream of Prime Minister Vikshit Bharat in 2047, and said, “We must ensure to strengthen the hand of Prime Minister Modi for the upcoming generation...////...