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DYFI, SFI Sekerkote Anchal committee holds procession, street corner

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By TC News Desk

Agartala, November 20, 2022: A procession followed by a street corner were organized by the DYFI and SFI, Sekerkote Anchal committee under Kamalasagar assembly constituency here on Sunday afternoon.

Addressing the street corner at Fultali bazar area, DYFI Dukli sub-divisional committee’s secretariat body member Kamal Miah lambasted the BJP-led government for making false promises to the youths and people of the state before the assembly election in 2018.

He said “The BJP promised to the people and the unemployed that 50,000 people would be employed every year, the old age allowance and the NREGA wages would be doubled. The BJP government has completely failed. None of the promises made before the elections were fulfilled. They have only three months left to fulfill their promises. In view of which people are turning away from them.

He said that the people are ready to give them a befitting reply through the assembly election slated to be held early next year.

On that day, the presence of activists and supporters of men and women was noticeable. After 57 months, a militant march was held by left youth organizations and student organizations in Phultali Bazar, the leaders said.

Secretary of the Anchal committee Sujit Das and president Babul Debnath were also present in that meeting.

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