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Allegations Raised Against BJP Over Order to Vacate MLA’s Residence

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21/09/2024
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Agartala: Sept 21: At a press conference today, PCC President Ashish Kumar Saha described the order for MLA Sudip Roy Barman to vacate his residence as inhuman and a deep conspiracy. He alleged that the ruling BJP party is unfairly pressuring Sudip Roy Barman to leave his residence by issuing multiple notices.

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Ashish Saha also raised concerns about alleged corruption involving Minister Bikash Debbarma. He claimed that the minister has been involved in corrupt activities and accused the BJP government of operating with corrupt individuals. The Congress has submitted information related to Debbarma’s assets to Governor Indrasena Reddy Nalluri.

Saha further alleged that Minister Debbarma is misusing government funds and owns multiple properties in locations such as Bardumura and Lembuchhara. He suggested that the order for Sudip Roy Barman to vacate his residence is a retaliatory action for speaking out against these issues.

 

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