In a fiery address at Dharmanagar’s ‘Yuva Shankhnad’ event, Tripura CM Manik Saha dismissed CPI-M’s hopes of BJP infighting leading to a Left Front comeback. ‘They’re waiting for our internal squabbles to seize power,’ he quipped, reaffirming his administration’s transparent, welfare-driven rule.
Tripura, though small, shines nationally with 347 awards and leads in ease of doing business metrics. ‘PM Modi commended us in Delhi, telling big states to learn from Tripura,’ Saha proudly noted. This progress stems from tireless efforts, contrasting sharply with opposition’s inaction.
Remembering late Speaker Biswa Bandhu Sen, Saha called his passing ‘an irreparable loss.’ Elected from Dharmanagar, Sen championed local development and cultural arts like Jatra theater. ‘We’ll turn his dreams into reality through collective hard work,’ Saha promised.
Saha recounted the state’s dramatic shift: once, travel to Agartala required armed escorts amid unrest; today, peace prevails across Northeast thanks to PM Modi’s vision. ‘We work dawn to dusk; they sit idle, fantasizing about ousting BJP and reviving Left rule,’ he mocked.
Accusing foes of partnering with past perpetrators of violence and crime for power grabs, Saha stressed BJP’s focus on results over rhetoric. Tripura’s accolades validate this approach, positioning it as a model for India.
As political temperatures rise, Saha’s speech signals BJP’s robust defense of its governance record. The CM’s call to action rallies supporters, emphasizing sustained development over opposition’s ‘power obsession.’ Tripura’s ascent continues, undeterred by naysayers.