Biplab Kumar Deb, the BJP candidate for the West Tripura Lok Sabha seat, delivered a resolute address to a massive gathering at Khumulwng during the 'Nirbachani Janasabha' event, jointly organized by BJP, IPFT, and TIPRA Motha.
Reflecting on the 35-year reign of Congress and CPIM in Tripura, Deb highlighted their history of deceit towards the populace. He contrasted this with the BJP's steadfast commitment to honesty and its track record of prioritizing the welfare of the people.
Deb proclaimed that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, the central government would bring significant improvements to Tripura. He urged the electorate to support the BJP with overwhelming votes, symbolized by the lotus flower, for victory in Tripura's two Lok Sabha constituencies.
Further disparaging the leadership of Rahul Gandhi and former Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, Deb asserted that they failed to respect the people. In contrast, he praised the BJP-led government's dedication to honoring both the royal heritage and the citizens of Tripura.
Deb vehemently argued that while the royal family remains faithful, Congress and CPIM have resorted to dishonest tactics during their campaigns. He accused Manik Sarkar of mistreating the state's inhabitants.
In an impassioned appeal to the indigenous population of Tripura, Deb urged 'Tiprasa' brothers and sisters to vote for the blooming Lotus flower, symbolizing the BJP. He promised increased job opportunities in every household upon his election as Lok Sabha MP from this state.
Deb criticized former Chief Minister Manik Sarkar for allegedly exploiting the innocent 'Tiprasa' people as a mere vote bank, thereby depriving them of their rights and benefits. Assuring the indigenous communities, Deb expressed his desire for their support, vowing to prioritize job creation upon his election. He pledged to uplift tribal sisters with various benefits and assist brothers battling drug addiction by providing opportunities for sustainable livelihoods.
Highlighting the ongoing work for indigenous welfare, Deb reassured the audience of his commitment, along with Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha's leadership, to prioritize the betterment of the 'Tiprasa' people. He confidently stated his ambition to make Tripura the leading state in the country.
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