The Bharatiya Janata Party-led Tripura authorities is contemplating reopening all political murder cases that allegedly came about during the Left Front regime.
State Chief Minister Manik Saha on Monday mentioned would seek legal opinion after the Lok Sabha elections.
“A total of 69 people were killed in South Tripura district alone during the Left Front regime. The number of casualties will be much higher if records of all the districts are put together”, he mentioned during an election rally at Banamalipur in Agartala.
Saha underscored the federal government’s dedication to seek legal opinion on reopening the cases after the polls.
“The authorities is contemplating reopening all of the political murder cases that occurred during the Left Front rule for investigation and justice.
We will seek opinions of legal specialists on how to reopen the cases after the polls conclude”, he mentioned.
Taking a swipe at opposition events, Saha cited the imprisonment of a high-profile character on corruption prices and rifts inside the opposition INDIA bloc as indicators of impending change.
“One has already been jailed for corruption whereas the Congress couldn’t group up with the CPI(M) in Kerala.
The INDIA bloc is just not united”, he mentioned.
Expressing confidence within the BJP’s electoral prospects, Saha predicted a big victory for the NDA within the upcoming parliamentary elections, attributing it to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts in the direction of inclusive improvement.
Earlier within the day, Saha participated in a motorbike rally in his constituency Town Bardowali, and urged voters to assist Biplab Kumar Deb, the BJP nominee for Tripura West Lok Sabha constituency, which works to voting on April 19.
(With PTI inputs)