Tripura BJP refused the CPIM’s allegations regarding lack of work and food in hilly areas and villages.
Notably, Manik Sarkar, former Chief Minister of Tripura and other CPIM leaders visited several places including Gandacherra.
Then the CPIM leaders held a press conference and complained that there was no work and no food.
Pradesh BJP spokesperson Nabendu Bhattacharya responded to this allegation of CPIM by holding a press conference at the Pradesh BJP office on Saturday.
He said, “There is no shortage of food even in government fair price shops located in remote areas of the state. Government fair price shops are stocking more food than required There is no food crisis anywhere in the state He said that CPIM leaders are making all these allegations only to mislead people.
In the press conference, Nabendu Bhattacharya said, “There is no shortage of food even in government fair price shops located in remote areas of the state. Government fair price shops have more food stocks than required. There is no food crisis anywhere in the state.”
He said that CPIM leaders are making all these allegations only to mislead people.
Bhattacharya also said, “Once the Left had 28 seats of ADC. Now, they do not even have a single seat as tribal people of the state have rejected them.