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Trinamul Congress leaders to reach Tripura on Wednesday

They will assess the state’s political situation besides meeting I-PAC team members who have been under alleged house arrest since Monday morning

Our Special Correspondent Guwahati Published 28.07.21, 01:15 AM
Moloy Ghatak.

Moloy Ghatak. File photo

A high-level Trinamul Congress delegation from Bengal will visit Tripura on Wednesday to assess the northeastern state’s political situation and the party’s organisational strength and to meet its poll consultant Prashant Kishor’s I-PAC team members who have been under alleged house arrest since Monday morning.

Trinamul’s Tripura unit president Ashish Lal Singh told The Telegraph that three senior party leaders — Moloy Ghatak, Bratya Basu and Ritabrata Banerjee — would reach Agartala on Wednesday.

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Bratya Basu.

Bratya Basu. File photo

The I-PAC members have been under “house arrest” at a hotel in Agartala since early Monday morning.

Police, however, rejected the allegations of house arrest. The police said they had come from outside and needed Covid-19 negative reports to step out

“Seventeen I-PAC members arrived here on July 17 and five on July 20. They have been asked to stay put in the hotel till Covid-19 test reports arrive,” said an official.

Ritabrata Banerjee.

Ritabrata Banerjee. File photo

Singh said Trinamul supporters on Tuesday staged demonstrations in the state to protest against the “murder of democracy” under the BJP-led regime and referred to the treatment meted out to I-PAC members, who had been divided into six teams to carry out political survey in the eight districts of Tripura.

“We are travelling to Agartala (tomorrow) on Wednesday to stand by those harassed by the BJP regime which is living in fear of Trinamul’s rise in Tripura,” said Ghatak, a Bengal minister.

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