Hidden agenda beside the statements made by the newly elected CM of Tripura, Biplab Kumar Deb.
Tripura is a small hilly state in North-East India. It is the third smallest state in the country covering only 10,491 square kilometers and is bordered by Bangladesh to the North, South and West and the Indian states Assam and Mizoram to the east. In 2011, the state had 3,671,032 residents, constituting 0.3% of the total population of India. The state consists only 60 legislative constituecies, 2 Lok Sabha constituecies and one Rajya Sabha seat. The state holds the 6th position in the HDI ranking among the states of India. It's literacy rate is also growing and we can expect it to reach cent percent in the coming years. CPI(M) led left front have ruled the state for couple of decades which resulted the significant development of the state. Comrade Manik Sarkar, who was the CM of the state for 20 years. He was the poorest CM of the country till he was holding the post of the CM of Tripura.
The newly elected CM of Tripura Mr. Biplab Kumar Deb is in limelight of national media. He is making some statements repeatedly which are making him to be in headlines of the Indian media.
These types of statements made by a CM is making the people of the state feel shame. Are these all statements are only for publicity? Or there is a hidden agenda beside them. The people of Tripura shouldn't forget that BJP have come to power only because the left couldn't provide employment and cleared that they can not create employment in the state as there is no scope of it and in the other hand, the BJP have promised to provide employment to the youths of the state. But after coming into the power, the CM Biplab Kumar Das have clarified that they too can't creat jobs. So, there is a scope to think that there is a hidden agenda beside the statements and it is to divert the people of Tripura from the very relevant issues, especially job creation.