As allegation and counter allegations continues the Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday on the contrary to Bijan Dhar's allegations had lambasted the ruling CPI-M and alleged that they are actually trying to destabilize the peace by triggering violence among the tribals and non-tribals in Tripura for returning back to power though they speaks about communal harmony.
Addressing a press conference at the party head quarter the BJP state president Biplab Deb alleged that in the name communal harmony the Chief Minister Manik Sarkar and his party is playing dirty politics in this state. Challenging Sarkar Deb asked the Chief Minister to come out with detailed report card on the development of this state during his 20 years tenure.
Deb countering CPIM state secretary Bijan Dhar over sudden attack on Hindu temples here before the election, viewed that if BJP is known as a Hindu party then why should they attack Hindu idols. According to him these are conspiracies of the atheist Communist's to defame the BJP.
Meantime on Tuesday CPIM state secretary Bijan Dhar had alleged the BJP is trying to destabilize the peace and communal harmony of Tripura by organising attacks of Hindu idols.
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