Gaurav Gogoi terms BJP as a party of ‘Bulldozer party’

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By TC News Desk

Agartala: February 14. Congress MP and Deputy Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Gaurav Gogoi on Tuesday said that BJP is a party of ‘Bulldozer Party’.

Addressing a press conference this evening, Gogoi said that when people want to cast their vote, police force from other states like Assam, Gujarat are arriving in Tripura removing Central Armed Police Force so that an atmosphere of fear psychosis can prevail and people also don’t cast their vote.

“We are demanding free and fair election with deployment of CAPF, Tripura Police, BSF and other central forces. We don’t want police from PM Modi’s and Assam CM’s state. People of the state have understood that if BJP come in to power for more five years then Bulldozer would be driven on poor like Uttar Pradesh.   BJP is now a party of ‘Bulldozer Party’ which bulldoze  our civil rights, democracy , constitutional rights, on our houses”, said Gogoi.

He however claimed that people are ready to cast vote in favor of Left Front and Congress and ready to oust BJP.

While, CWC member and AICC Tripura In-Charge Ajoy Kumar has sounded confident that this time Left and Congress would form government with full majority.

“Congress and Left would form government in this election and will introduce old pension schemes for all. In this election Congress will not afraid and will not retaliated against the violence which will be launch by BJP but Congress will protest it”, said Kumar.

He however said this time the Chief Minister will be from Tripura who know Kokborok and Bengali too.

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