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The Left leader, who was in Delhi recently to participate in a protest organised by the five Left parties against the “murder of democracy” in Tripura and West Bengal and incidents of lynching, alleged that the BJP failed to fulfil the promises it made in the run-up to the 2014 Lok Sabha polls and was “trying to divide society on the basis of class and creed”.
Referring to the lynching of four people in Tripura, the former state chief minister claimed “such incidents never happened in the 25-year-long Left Front rule”.
According to him, “such incidents happen when the government cannot fulfil the promises made during elections and wants to divert the attention of people pointing fingers at them”. Incidents of child lifting, lynching and cow vigilantism are part of the BJP’s “sinister design” to divert people’s attention from the failures of its government at the Centre, Sarkar alleged.
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“A movement is taking shape against them because they failed the people. The BJP is scared because of this and is realising that people have turned against them. Suddenly, lynchings have started… This is the way they want to divert people’s attention from their weaknesses,” he alleged, while talking to PTI.
Criticising the Biplab Deb-led BJP dispensation in the state, he said that just like the Centre, in Tripura, too, the state government has not been able to fulfil its promises made in the run-up to the assembly elections.
He complained that no work was being done under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, “a source of income for tribal and non-tribal people in the rural areas”. “Now starvation has started. The situation has put pressure on the state economy. Trade and business has come to a standstill. People have started questioning the government,” he claimed.