AGARTALA: Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb on Sunday took a tough stand on the series of violent clashes reported between workers of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress and sent out a clear message that “nobody with evil intentions to create unrest in the capital city will be spared”.
Speaking to the media persons in front of the Trauma Care Center of GBP hospital, Deb said, “I am also the Home Minister of this state. Such heinous attacks on police personnel can’t be tolerated. Those who are involved in the violent clashes that took place last night will never be spared. Stringent legal action will be taken. I do have all the data pertaining to the attacks. They have all the reasons to worry”. According to Deb, police action against the criminals would start right from tomorrow. Slamming the Congress leaders, he said, “Politics is a democratic right. All parties have the right to organize and carry out their programmes. But, this liberty does not anyway means you will bring criminals from different areas to plot crimes. All the masterminds of the clashes were noted criminals and smugglers”. “I will never let the law and order situation of this city get collapsed”, Deb asserted.
He went to the GBP hospital to inquire after the health conditions of Srimanta Bhil, a policeman who sustained serious injuries while allegedly trying to safeguard his protectee–TIDC Chairman Tinku Roy from the brick batting.
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