CPI(M) workers
CPI(M) workers in Tripura taking out a protest rally in Agartala on Thursday. Image credit - Northeast Now

On the occasion the  26th anniversary of the demolition of Babri Masjid, opposition CPI(M) in Tripura took out a protest rally in Agartala and asked the BJP-led Central Government and the RSS to protect the Indian Constitution and its secular fabric.

On this day in 1992, the 16th century Babri Mosque at Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh was demolished by a large number of ‘kar sevaks’.

Hundreds of CPI(M) party activists took part in the procession that started from the Paradise Chowmhuni area and went through the streets of the capital city.

They raised anti-BJP and anti-RSS slogans and alleged that both BJP and RSS have polarised the people of India using religion card for political gains.

Former Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar and present Opposition Leader of the State Legislative Assembly, while addressing the gathering said, “This time, the people of the country will not spare the BJP at the Centre as this party has bluffed the nation and the result will be reflected in the results of the coming 2019 general elections.”

Appealing to the people to get closer, Sarkar said, “India is incomplete without all communities, religions, castes, creed, and gender and all should pledge to uphold the secular fabric of India.”

He added that the BJP & RSS spread the “message of hatred for polarizing the people for political mileage”.

Sarkar viewed that this rally is to bring closer the people from various religions especially the Hindus and the Muslims and get them united they saw the ugliest day in India’s post-independence on this day, 26 years ago.

Around 1.5 lakh ‘kar sevaks’ pulled down the domes of Babri Masjid claiming that it was a temple and the birthplace of Hindu God Rama and a temple should be constructed there.

Pinaki Das is Northeast Now Correspondent in Agartala. He can be reached at: [email protected]