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Communists have subjected people of Tripura to slavery: Modi

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday accused the Left Front government in Tripura of subjecting people to “slavery”, and asked the voters to “throw it away”.

Addressing two rallies in the poll-bound state, Modi coined a new acronym HIRA— H for highways, I for Internet way, R for roadways and A for airways —, hardsellin­g the Bharatiya Janata Party as a tool for ushering in prosperity and developmen­t in the state which the Left has ruled for 25 years without a break.

Launching a scathing attack on Chief Minister Manik Sarkar and his party, Modi said the people in Tripura feel intimidate­d by the communists.

“For something as basic as a ration card, people here have to approach the party office. Even when somebody gets murdered, police does not register a case unless they get the approval from the CPI(M),” he told an election rally at Sonamura in Sipahijala district, 50 km south-west of capital Agartala.

The communists here force common people to depend on them for everything, he said, adding “this is the new face of slavery”.

He claimed Tripura has hardly witnessed any developmen­t under the Left rule.

The prime minister said people wear 'manik' (gemstone) for changing their fate, but this Manik (Sarkar) failed to bring prosperity to people.

“Throw away manik (Sarkar government) and go for HIRA for prosperity and developmen­t in the state in the upcoming election.”

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