Assam Chief Minister On CPIM Said Red Flag Depicts Poor’s Blood

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The Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma participated in a roadshow at Tripura to raise support for the governing Bharatiya Janata Party and spoke at two political events in the Gomati District.

He stated that the communist party of India was shown the exit door in Indian politics because its red flag signified the blood of the underprivileged poor people in the state.

They have exploited impoverished people for years. The nation’s citizens, frustrated by their politics, have massively rejected them in the previous elections and the same thing is going to take place in the upcoming state assembly election in Tripura.

He praised Dr. Manik Saha’s administration’s successes and declared he would ask the Tripura chief minister for advice on how to provide benefits despite scarce funding.

The Tripura administration raised the daily allowance by 12 percent, enhanced the social pension, and fully executed all officially sponsored initiatives despite its limited financial means.

Tripura’s Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha stated that the Bharatiya Janata Party restored the democratic structure of institutions that were previously run in cadres. In the next election, the people of Tripura have widely rejected the violent political culture that the Left and CPIM have supported for the past 35 years.

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