City
Epaper

Violence inherited in Congress's DNA, says MoS Pratima Bhoumik

By ANI | Updated: February 27, 2022 16:40 IST

A day after a series of clashes between the supporters of Congress and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party rocked Tripura's capital city Agartala, Union Minister of State Social Justice and Empowerment Pratima Bhoumik on Sunday alleged that hooliganism and violence are inherited in Congress's DNA.

Open in App

A day after a series of clashes between the supporters of Congress and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party rocked Tripura's capital city Agartala, Union Minister of State Social Justice and Empowerment Pratima Bhoumik on Sunday alleged that hooliganism and violence are inherited in Congress's DNA.

Speaking exclusively toafter a visit to West Agartala Women's Police Station, Bhoumik launched a scathing attack on ex-minister Sudip Roy Barman, who recently deserted the BJP to join Congress.

Justifying his unceremonious exit from the BJP, she said, "They (Barman and Asish Saha) can't adjust in a party like BJP. This is why they left. Violence and hooliganism are in their DNA."

"Giving shelter to goons can't make someone a leader. The people of Tripura understood it very well and that is why they could not taste power and under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the political change of guard became possible," Bhoumik added.

Bhoumik was referring to the Congress's repeated failure in securing victory against the Left parties in Tripura.

On the attacks, she said, "All the media persons are witnesses of the violence. I was standing in front of the Congress Bhavan to make sure that none of our workers attack the office driven by excitement. We have been strictly instructed by our party not to attack any party office belonging to the BJP."

She said that petrol bombs and stones were hurled targeting the BJP's protest rally taken out to condemn the vandalism in BJP party offices.

"People of Agartala have witnessed how women were brought in the Congress office to attack the BJP's rally. They have proved what kind of politics they believe in. The politics of Congress and BJP are poles apart," said Bhoumik.

The Union Minister also extended her sincere thanks to the women cops who saved her last night from getting hurt by a petrol bomb, and said, "They have given me a new life. I extend my thanks and gratitude towards the women cops of West Agartala Police Station."

She also spoke about the Manipur elections where she played a crucial role in shaping the BJP's campaign and said that Manipur is set to witness another saffron wave.

"From 2016, we formed government sin Northeastern states. In 2021, we retained power in Assam, in 2022 we shall once again see a BJP government in Manipur and finally in 2023 Tripura is set to get its BJP government again," Bhoumik added.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Paithago Tangsalo BJP Bodol tei MLA Achukthai Yakarkha Kha Koijak Sudip Roy Barman tei Asish SahacongressSudip Roy BarmanBharatiya Janata PartyJanataBjp members of parliamentNational bjpParty officeUma prasad mukherjeeBharatiya janata party stateBharatiya janata party national president jp nadda
Open in App

Related Stories

National“I Have Disagreements With Congress Leadership”: Shashi Tharoor Says Party Did Not Invite Him for Nilambur Byelection Campaign

NationalBihar Assembly Election: BIG Setback to INDIA Alliance as AAP to Contest All Seats Alone (VIDEO)

MaharashtraLadki Bahin Yojna: Budget Rules or Fund Diversion? CM Devendra Fadnavis Responds to Opposition Charges

NationalSonia Gandhi Health Update: Congress Leader Taken to Hospital in Shimla; Condition Stable

Maharashtra'You Took Shiv Sena to Congress, Destroyed Balasaheb's Legacy': Girish Mahajan Hits Back at Sanjay Raut

National Realted Stories

NationalWBSSC job case: HC to give order today on petition challenging Bengal govt's stipend decision

NationalNigerian woman held with drugs worth Rs 5 crore hidden in food packs on Delhi-Mumbai bus route

NationalSchoolchildren take part in marathon ahead of International Yoga Day

NationalMan chained at Odisha police station without case released after MP's intervention

NationalNCC cadets send powerful message of health, environment through Yoga