'Amra Bangali' strongly condemned the blockade of NH during Board Exam


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Agartala, Feb 26, 2025, By Our Correspondent


 

Agartala: Feb 26: The 'Amra Bangali' organization has strongly condemned the blockade of the national highway by former militants during the state board examinations in Tripura. The blockade, which lasted for 7 consecutive hours, caused immense suffering for teachers, examinees, and everyone concerned. The organization criticized the BJP-led government in the state, alleging that they are patronizing extremists for vote bank politics, which is aiding the rise of extremists in the state.

The 'Amra Bangali' organization also recalled the memory of the Bengali-hating Sengrak Party's 80 June genocide, the eviction of Bengalis from remote areas of the ADC, and various crimes including kidnapping, murder, and rape. They demanded the formation of a judicial inquiry commission to identify and punish the perpetrators of the 80 June genocide and all subsequent genocides according to the law.

Additionally, the organization demanded full compensation and rehabilitation with security for all those killed, injured, and affected in the 80 June and subsequent genocides. They also demanded a guarantee of employment through block-based development plans to ensure the proper utilization of Tripura's natural and human resources. Furthermore, they demanded the establishment of the constitutional rights of Bengalis in Tripura by stopping false propaganda.

This incident has sparked concerns about the rise of extremism in Tripura and the need for the government to take action to address the issue. The 'Amra Bangali' organization's demands for a judicial inquiry commission and compensation for victims of genocide and violence highlight the need for accountability and justice in the state.