Govt contracting works in Tripura being auctioned before tenders are called: Birjit Sinha

By Our Correspondent

Agartala, April 23, 2024

Congress leader and former minister Birjit Sinha made a serious allegation against the BJP IPFT government in Tripura. He said a Kailashar resident minister of the Tripura cabinet directly involved in such corruption in Kailashar. He said this at an election rally in Kailashar yesterday. Without naming the minister, Birjit Sinha complained that under the supervision of the minister, the contract works of every government office in Kailashar are being sold in auction before the call for tenders. In return, the minister is getting a hefty commission from each contractor's work. Birjit Sinha revealed that most of the work of some of the office's was sold to some contractors recently while addressing the public meeting in broad daylight.

According to Birjit Sinha, not only in Kailashar, some BJP leaders and ministers are looting so many things of the government by talking about the development of all. According to Birjit Sinha, Congress will form a coalition government with CPIM and other domecratic parties in Delhi this time. And if the new government is formed in Delhi, there will be an investigation into all these looting trades of Tripura's ministers and BJP leaders. According to Birjit Sinha, CPIM has been in government in Tripura for 25 consecutive years and before that Congress was in coalition government. But the people of Tripura have never seen government contract work being auctioned before tenders are called in such a way. Therefore, he urged the people of the party associated with these looting incidents not to vote. And called for vote to Rajendra Reang to win the East Tripura Lok Sabha seat as India Alliance's candidate with a huge margin. Former Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, Tapan Chakraborty also addressed the same rally.


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