Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb today said, “There will be no room for conspirators and black sheeps in this system. The people who are involved in defying the government as well as the system will have no chance to stay in Tripura.”
“within not next two months people of the state will be able to identify who are the chief conspirators enraged in floating derogatory things against the state,” Deb told the reporters while visiting storm-affected areas. Deb who has recently shot to the national headlines all for the wrong reasons mongered by actors in the social media seemed to have decided to go all guns blazing against them.
Apart from this regarding the storm affected areas he said, “All concerned departments are working together to deal with the situation. The State government is trying to restore power service and supply of water at the earliest.”
He asked all the BJP and CPI-M MLAs to come out for helping the people who suffered damage following the recent storms across the state.
He also poked at the Left Front saying that some of the people did nothing except delivering words in 25 years. But the present state government is at the forefront of ensuring timely and effective mitigation of any disaster situation in Tripura.
According to the Chief Minister, the authorities concerned were already involved in assessing the loss faced by the people due to thunderstorms.
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