“Polls were a farce,” says former Tripura CM Manik Sarkar on “unexpected” results
the recently held Tripura Assembly election, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) returned to power by winning an absolute majority.
the recently held Tripura Assembly election, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) returned to power by winning an absolute majority.
After capturing the panchayat boards, the BJP-led government had made a commitment to provide 200 days' work under the NREGA programme. But people are now getting 30 to 32 days' work in a year. They are also not getting timely payment. The funds meant for NREGA are being misappropriated extensively by BJP members, as it is being done by TMC in West Bengal,"
During the past two years (since June 2019), at least 10 people were killed in nine incidents of lynching, and several people escaped from the mob attacks while five people died in police custody
Accusations of intimidating opposition candidates and supporters, and of rigging, have cast a shadow on the BJP's recent electoral triumph in Tripura
Former Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar’s security has been increased as the “BJP workers continued to obstruct” his tour to…
Nearly 57 per cent electors had cast their votes till 4 pm in Tripura, reports said. People started queuing up…
The Dhanpur constituency in Sipahijala district has emerged as one of the main battlefields in poll-bound Tripura with its hillocks…
A report released on Monday has claimed that around 35% chief ministers in India have criminal cases against them and…
Marxist leader Manik Sarkar is believed to be India’s poorest Chief Minister with as he only has Rs 1,520 cash…
Taking a dig at the Centre, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar on Thursday accused the central government of trying to…