Sitaram Yechury writes to PM, accuses CPI(M) workplaces in Tripura of being ‘attacked’ by ‘mob of BJP males’ on September 8

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CPI(M) basic secretary Sitaram Yechury on Thursday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleging that get together workplaces in Tripura have been attacked by a mob of BJP males on September 8 in a “pre-planned manner”.

In the letter, Yechury has stated that the “impunity” with which the attackers acted displays “the complicity of the state government”.

“Many CPI(M) offices including the state headquarters were attacked by a mob of BJP workers in a pre-planned manner,” he stated.

He alleged that the workplaces which have been broken or burnt embody Udaipur sub-divisional workplace, Gomti district committee workplace; 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 brazen assault occurred on the workplace of the state committee in Agartala. They vandalized the bottom flooring and first flooring of the workplace, burnt two workplace automobiles and vandalized the statue of Dashrath Deb, a revered chief of the individuals of Tripura.

“Houses of many CPI(M) leaders and workers were attacked, vandalized or set on fire,” he stated.

He alleged that the workplace of the CPI(M)-backed newspaper ‘Daily Deshkartha’ was additionally broken.

“It is to be famous that the police current at many of those locations remained silent. In the case of the State Committee workplace, some CRPF personnel have been current in entrance of the workplace however they have been eliminated an hour earlier than the assault began.

“The method the attackers acted, it exhibits the complicity of the state authorities. These assaults occurred as a result of the ruling get together tried and did not suppress the actions of the primary opposition within the state.

Yechury urged the Prime Minister to “intervention” and cease violent assaults towards the CPI(M) and the Left Front.

“The method during which the assaults occurred makes it clear that the state authorities has utterly failed in discharging its constitutional accountability of sustaining regulation and order and trampling the constitutional rights of the opposition to prepare political actions peacefully. .

“The failure of the police to investigate the violence and prosecute the guilty, if not complicit, makes it imperative that the central government act to enforce constitutional principles,” he stated.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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