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Dawn-to-dusk LF sponsored Bandh in Tripura Largely Ignored, State Functions Normally

The 12-hour shutdown called by the Left parties in Tripura on Sunday to protest the murder of CPIM candidate Badal Shil for the South Tripura Zilla Parishad in the August 8 Panchayat elections evoked almost no response in the state.

According to police, most shops and markets were open and vehicles plied almost normally across the state. A police official said that there was no report of any untoward incident in the state so far.

He said that there was no noticeable picketing or gathering in support of the shutdown.

A huge contingent of forces has been deployed in sensitive and important areas.

In a statement, however, the Left Front claimed that the Bandh was successful as people spontaneously supported the bandh.   

The ruling BJP opposed the shutdown while the opposition Congress supported it.

BJP spokesman Nabendu Bhattacharjee said on Saturday that his party would strongly oppose the shutdown as it would disturb the normal situation of the state ahead of the Panchayat elections.

However, Congress MLA Sudip Roy Barman said his party would support the Left Front-sponsored shutdown on Sunday.

Many CPI-M workers, members and leaders organised condolence rallies in different districts on Sunday.

On Sunday, the body of Badal Shil was brought to the CPIM state headquarters in Agartala where the party leaders including former chief minister and CPIM Politburo member Manik Sarkar, former Assembly deputy speaker Pabitra Kar, CPIM state secretary and opposition leader Jitendra Chaudhury paid their last respects to the 51-year-old slain leader.

Tripura Left Front convener Narayan Kar alleged that Badal Shil was critically injured in a deadly attack by ruling BJP-backed assailants on Friday at Rajnagar in South Tripura district.

The CPI-M leader, after preliminary treatment in the local hospital, was shifted to the government-run GBP Medical College and Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries on Saturday afternoon, Kar told the media.

According to Left parties, more than a dozen Left party leaders and members were injured across the state in the BJP attacks after the panchayat election schedule was announced on July 10.

Elections to the three-tier Gram Panchayats in Tripura will be held on August 8 and the votes will be counted on August 12.

Amid allegations of sporadic incidents of violence, candidates of various political parties are submitting their nominations in 370 seats in 606 Gram Panchayats, 423 seats in 35 Panchayat Samitis, and 116 seats in eight Zilla Parishads. (Edited)

(Tripura, Tripura News)

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