BJP to open branches in Nepal and Sri Lanka, Tripura CM enters controversy
Kathmandu, February 15. Chief Minister of the Indian state of Tripura, Biplab Deb has unveiled that the Indian union home minister Amit Shah has plans to extend branches of Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) in neighbouring countries like Nepal and China.
Shah, who is a former president of BJP National, had recently addressed a tea meeting during his visit to Tripura on Saturday. In the meeting with state administrators, a secretary of north-east BJP Ajay Jamwal said that the BJP has won control over several states of India. While replying to Ajay, Shah disclosed the plans to establish BJP, win elections and form governments in neighbouring countries.
Deb opined that the leadership of Shah has taken BJP to become the world’s largest party, and, the party will now win over the states like West Bengal and Kerala. “The flip-flop elections would meet its end this time when lotus will bloom across the country,” said Deb.
The statement ignited a controversy which questions the constitution, democracy and foreign affairs. Opposition parties have demanded clarification regarding the statements made by chief minister Shah that showed the tendency of India to return back to the world of Imperialism.
Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader Jitendra Chaudhary claimed that the Chief Minister had been involved in the conspiracy against Nepal. Adding to which, the vice-president of Tripura Congress, Tapas Dey said that India’s has no rights to interfere with internal affairs of the neighbouring countries.
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