Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

I was a CPM supporter: Man in eye of statue row

- Priyanka Deb Barman letters@hindustant­imes.com

resident Raju Nath says he holds his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) credential­s dear, but the party’s Tripura unit does not want to talk much about him or what he is allegedly involved in.

On March 5, two days after the BJP swept to power in the state, he was among the people spotted in a video of communist icon Vladimir Lenin’s statue being brought down in Belonia, around 90 km from state capital Agartala.

“The bulldozer razed the statue accidental­ly. I was just trying to cool down the situation and thus was spotted in the video,” Nath said on Saturday. According to Nath, he is a secretary of the BJP’s south Tripura unit.

Tripura’s BJP leaders could not immediatel­y confirm his rank in the party and sought time.

State BJP spokespers­on Mrinal Kanti Deb condemned Lenin’s statue being brought down. “BJP was not involved in the incident. But if any person was involved with the people (in bringing down the statue) that day, the party can’t take the blame,” he said.

Nath said he was a CPI(M) supporter for nearly two decades before he joined the BJP in 2008. He blamed the CPI(M) for “dragging his name into the controvers­y only to hide the misdeeds of the 25-year Left Front rule”.

Local CPI(M) leader Tapas Datta dismissed Nath’s allegation. “The statue being brought down was the BJP’s handiwork,” he said.

BELONIA(TRIPURA):Belonia

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