Agartala: Mar 26: Congress legislator Sudip Roy Barman has criticized the absence of a principal opposition party in the Tripura Assembly, describing it as a setback for the government. He remarked that the opposition’s decision to boycott the ongoing budget session reflects a loss of dignity for the administration. His comments came in response to the Speaker’s role during the fourth day of the session.
The CPI(M), the principal opposition party, has announced its boycott of the remaining days of the session, citing dissatisfaction with the Speaker’s conduct. Speaking to the media, Sudip Roy Barman also expressed concerns about the current state of governance, alleging that ministers and legislators in the assembly are not adhering to the Chief Minister’s directives.
The CPI(M) has accused the Speaker of bias, which they claim prompted their decision to boycott the session. The party has registered its protest, emphasizing their discontent with the proceedings.