CM visits injured BJP workers at GB Hospital, vows strict action
CM visits injured BJP workers at GB Hospital, vows strict action

Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha on Wednesday said that the present state government will not tolerate attacks on BJP karyakartas in any way, and those involved in this condemnable incident must be brought to justice.
Dr Saha said this after visiting the injured BJP karyakartas at GB Pant Hospital on Wednesday.
Dr Saha said that on September 21, before the start of the Seva Pakhwada program at Hejamara on the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday, a group of miscreants sheltered by the Tipra Motha Party brutally attacked several workers, including Janajati Morcha Pradesh Vice President Mangal Debbarma.
“I went to GB Hospital today to inquire about the injured in this incident and spoke to the doctors for their better treatment. The life of the Bharatiya Janata Party is rooted in every function. Our government will not tolerate this attack on them in any way. Those involved in this condemnable incident must be brought to justice,” said Dr Saha.
He further said that although the Tipra Motha Party is an alliance partner, they have raised their voice, and so the BJP will also do the same.
“Law will take its own course of action. Police and the judiciary are there. Why should there be unnecessary physical assaults? We don’t believe in such politics. BJP, along with the government, believes in peace. We will not tolerate such acts. Yesterday, one Mandal office was vandalized. A conspiracy is going on, and many people are involved in it. We have decided that law will take its own course of action, and the people will not accept such incidents,” he added.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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