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BJP starts civil disobedience stir in Tripura

Published on Mar 5, 2017

By IANS

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  [caption id="attachment_101292" align="alignleft" width="550"]BJP members organise a state-wide civil disobedience movement to protest against the death of a  local leader, in Agartala on Saturday. BJP members organise a state-wide civil disobedience movement to protest against the death of a local leader, in Agartala on Saturday.[/caption] 18,000 odd BJP supporters arrested in civil disobedience movement  Agartala, March 4 (IANS): Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday organised a civil disobedience movement in Left-ruled Tripura, demanding a CBI probe into the murder of the party’s village committee member last year. Police said that around 17,500 party members and supporters were arrested for breaking the cordon of the security forces at 62 places across the state. At least five BJP members sustained minor injuries during the scuffle with security forces. State BJP President Biplab Kumar Deb said that if the Left Front government does not recommend a CBI inquiry into the killing to the central government, the party would launch a massive non-cooperation movement. Police said that Chanmohan Tripura, a local BJP tribal leader, was murdered by a man on December 26 in Gandachara area in Tripura. Police immediately arrested the accused. Deb, along with other state party leaders, led the civil disobedience movement and was later arrested. He claimed that over 50,000 people took part in the agitation.“There is a complete breakdown of law and order in the state. Development has come to a standstill. Central funds on various projects are being misused,” Deb told reporters before being arrested by the police. He said that a protest rally would also be held here on March 10 which central ministers Smriti Irani and Prakash Javadekar are likely to address. Meanwhile, about 18,000 odd supporters were arrested from different parts of Tripura during their civil disobedience movement demanding CBI enquiry into the death of BJP’s tribal leader Chanmohan. However, police only used barricades to stop the protesters, when a group of BJP activists led by senior leaders tried to break the first police barricade near New Capital Complex police station area of Agartala. During the protest, supporters and leaders of BJP engaged scuffle with police and other security forces resulting in injuries of several police and security personnel and few number of BJP supporters. BJP alleged that tribal leader Chanmohan Tripura of Gandacherra was killed by ruling CPI (M) cadres at Dalapati area of Gandacherra subdivision. However, CPI (M) through a press communique said that Chanmohan Tripura was killed by a mental patient. BJP president Biplab Kumar Deb said more than 40,000 supporters joined in the agitation in 62 spots across the state accusing ruling CPI(M) cadres of killing Chanmohan in an unprovoked attack when he had emerged as alternative of CPM MLA Lalit Mohan Tripura in the tribal localities of Dhalai district.