Tripura Transport and Tourism Minister Sushanta Chowdhury accused the CPI(M) of spreading lies and creating confusion through political conspiracies, often aided by Congress.
Speaking at a gathering in Majlishpur, he said, “CPI(M) has historically used propaganda and divisive tactics, but the people have rejected them.”
Chowdhury announced a mass BJP gathering to protest what he called “dirty politics” and emphasized the party’s focus on performance and development rather than personal attacks. He highlighted that since BJP formed the government in 2018, Tripura has seen no political violence.
Recalling the 2003 Mandwai incident, he accused CPI(M) of creating divisions for electoral gains. He added, “With BJP’s leadership under PM Modi and HM Amit Shah, the people of Tripura have rejected CPI(M), just as West Bengal did.”