Agartala August 5: Electricity Corporation is selling electricity outside the state pushing the people of the state during summer. People’s lives are ruined by it. There is no place to say these words. MLA Sudip Roy Barman said this at a press conference organized at the Pradesh Congress Bhavan on Saturday about the collapse of the electricity service. He said about dengue and malaria that these diseases have spread throughout the state. The patient’s family has to buy even a bandage and cotton in the hospital. Specialist doctors are not available at the hospital after five o’clock in the afternoon.
The hospital is run by inpatient boys and girls. There is no doctor in the hospital. Without treatment, the patient dies. No one is looking for it. Even the peace of the crematorium has stopped. But there is no room to ask anyone to take action. However, the purpose of bringing up these words in the press conference is to wake up the sleeping government. Although these issues are being brought up everywhere inside and outside the assembly for the purpose of the government, so that the government sits down and meditates on these issues to take measures to solve the problems of the people. He also complained that the education system was broken. No work, no food, people are disoriented. Where is the government? There is no one to listen to these words. Therefore, development is not achieved only by creating tourism hubs and around ponds, said Sudip Roy Barman. In a press conference on this day, he said that the government is trying to create communal riots in the whole country in relation to the Sri Lankan scandal that took place in the 12th standard school of Karimura in Bishalgarh. And this effort of theirs is established all over the country. Therefore Sudip Roy Barman demanded to identify and arrest all those involved in the Karimura school incident to prevent the government’s conspiracy and political benefit looters while maintaining brotherly relations between the two nations. The main aim of Congress is to overthrow the fascist government from the country in the next 24 Lok Sabha elections. Then the people of the country will be freed from lack of employment, attempts at communal riots and exorbitant prices of daily necessities.
An important meeting was held at the Pradesh Congress Bhavan in view of World Indigenous People’s Day on August 9. Apart from MLA Sudip Roy Barman, state Congress president Ashish Kumar Saha, former MLA Dibachandra Hrankhawl and others were present. Janjati Congress leaders from different parts of the state participated in this meeting. While discussing the meeting, MLA Sudip Roy Barman criticized the CPIM and BJP over the development issue of TTAADC. He also criticized the Tipra Matha party without naming them. He said that some political parties are using emotions to solve constitutional demands. But they don’t know what their demands are, Sudip Roy Barman sarcastically said.