Violent clashes erupt in Tripura: CPM offices vandalised, vehicles set ablaze; party blames BJP
India Today
Violent clashes erupted in Tripura between BJP and CPM activists on Wednesday, with the offices of the latter being vandalized in Agartala and vehicles set ablaze. The CPM has blamed the BJP for the "attacks".
Violent clashes erupted between BJP activists and the Communist Party of India (Marxist), in different parts of Tripura on Wednesday. Why is BJP so terrified of the Opposition? These attacks are reprehensible and must stop at once#Tripura #StopTheViolence pic.twitter.com/QjA3mSBgx5 BJP criminals burn Bishalgarh office of the CPI(M) and were helped by the police. BJP is using state machinery to attack the opposition voices in the state. This cowardly attack must immediately stop. pic.twitter.com/jwXzD6HHWX Studios were vandalized and cars were set ablaze by @BJP4Tripura workersWaiting for @India_NHRC to send delegation to Tripura and probe @BJP4Tripura's political violence. pic.twitter.com/TTUpbHtSZ7 Clashes broke out when BJP workers took to the street to protest against an alleged attack on party cadres during former chief minister Manik Sarkar’s rally in Dhanpur on Monday.More Related News