Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha criticized the previous Left Front government for neglecting the labor class and fostering divisions between owners and workers. He highlighted the BJP government’s commitment to inclusive development while unveiling Syama Prasad Mukherjee’s bust at the Nagerjala Bus stand. The Chief Minister mentioned that projects worth Rs 1,500 crore have been initiated in the past year, showcasing the state government’s development-oriented approach.
“The Nagerjala bus stand, previously in poor condition, has been restored since the BJP came to power,” stated CM Saha, contrasting the current government’s efforts with the past administration’s neglect of workers and passengers. He emphasized the BJP-led government’s focus on enhancing bus stands across Tripura, with recent foundation stones laid for multiple termini. Highlighting Syama Prasad Mukherjee’s contributions, the Chief Minister praised his dedication to national unity and integrity.
CM Saha criticized the Communist and socialist ideologies for creating rifts between owners and laborers, advocating for unity and development. He mentioned the creation of 1.08 lakh “Lakhpati Didis” in Tripura, aiming to empower women as entrepreneurs. The Chief Minister also announced plans to four-lane National Highway-8 from Chandrapur to Churaibari, emphasizing the government’s commitment to transparency and infrastructure development.
