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Amit Shah with Tripura CM Manik Saha and other BJP leaders at a rally in Tripura’s Sepahijala district, on Sunday. —PHOTO BY PTI

Agartala (ANI): Ahead of Tripura assembly elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said that by aligning with Congress, CPI(M) proved that they are going to lose polls.

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At ‘Vijay Sankalp rally’ in Chandipur, Shah said, “By aligning with Cong, CPI(M) proved that they’re going to lose polls. They couldn’t face BJP alone.” “Congress must feel ashamed, they aligned with CPI(M) who killed so many of their members. They have also made Tipra Modha a pawn,” he added. Shah further stated that the BJP government has provided health insurance and drinking water was supplied to all the houses.

He added, “Transported gas cylinders, did the work of building toilets, and did the work of giving food for free.”

If the work of giving respect rights to all was done, then it was done by the Manik Saha government under the leadership of the Modi government, he further added.

He stated, “In the last five years, we have brought peace to the region. Next year, we will make Tripura prosperous by following the formula, HIRA, given by PM Modi.”

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