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Violence In Tripura : Supreme Court Agrees To Hear TMC’s Plea Regarding Law And Order Situation

Supreme Court has agreed to hear a contempt plea of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), which claimed that the law and order situation in Tripura is “worsening” by the day. The apex court will take up the hearing on the plea on Tuesday.

The Court had earlier asked Tripura Police to ensure that no political party is prevented from exercising their rights in accordance with the law for political campaigning in a peaceful manner.

Tensions in Tripura increased after violent incidents in the run-up to the elections to the Agartala Municipal Corporation (AMC) and 12 other municipal bodies slated for November 25.

TMC earlier alleged that several people sustained injuries after an attack on the residence of Trinamool Congress Tripura unit’s Steering Committee chief Subal Bhowmik in Bhagaban Thakur Chowmuni area of Agartala on Sunday.

Meanwhile, a delegation of Trinamool Congress has arrived in New Delhi to seek an appointment from Union Home Minister Amit Shah today over the alleged police brutality in Tripura.

This attack on democracy has been going on for the past 4 months. BJP wants TMC’s programs to shut with the help of goons & police, but we continue fighting. They’re scared that Tripura is slipping from under their feet, TMC MP Saugata Roy was quoted as saying by ANI, on alleged police brutality in Tripura

The MPs will sit on a dharna from Monday morning in the national capital against the arrest of TMC Youth Congress chief Saayoni Ghosh by Tripura Police. Ghosh was arrested on Sunday for allegedly causing a ruckus at a public meeting where Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb was present.

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