Agartala:  The Congress and the CPI-M-led Left parties on Saturday took out a massive rally in Agartala, demanding a stop to the pre-election violence and ensuring free, fair, and transparent elections in Tripura.

Tripura will go to assembly elections on February 16.

Tripura witnessed such a joint rally for the first time by the two parties — considered arch-political rivals since 1952 — in over seven decades-old electoral histories.

Four-time Tripura Chief Minister and CPI-M politburo member Manik Sarkar, party’s state Secretary Jitendra Chowdhury, Tripura state Congress President Birajit Sinha, AICC Tripura in-charge Ajoy Kumar, lone Congress MLA Sudip Roy Barman, his father and former Chief Minister Samir Ranjan Barman, AICC secretary Szarita Laitphlang and several leaders took part in the rally.

Displaying banners and placards with ‘My Vote, My Right’, ‘Stop Poll Violence’, thousands of opposition Congress and Left Front leaders, members and workers took out the rally with thousands of national flags.

The Congress and the Left members jointly raised slogans against the political violence, especially against the opposition parties and its supporters and demanded a conducive situation before the assembly polls.

After the rally, leaders of the seven parties — Congress, CPI-M, CPI, RSP, Forward Bloc, CPI (ML) and Tripura People’s Party met Tripura Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Gitte Kirankumar Dinkarrao, and other senior police officials.

CPI-M Tripura state secretary Jitendra Chowdhury after the meeting told the media that the full Election Commission led by Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar visited the state last week, but what people are witnessing is that by organising violence, the BJP leaders and ministers are challenging the commitment of the Commission.

The day EC declared the poll schedule, numerous violent incidents occurred in different parts of Tripura including Majlishpur in west Tripura under the leadership of a minister, attacking the national leader of Congress and others who joined a peaceful programme, the CPI-M leader said.

Congress leader Sudip Roy Barman said that Saturday’s rally is not a political activity, it’s an effort to honour people’s aspirations.

“The CEO assured us and said all our concerns would be considered and that the Election Commission would take all steps to ensure free and fair elections. Goons may attack but we shall take necessary steps against those involved,” Roy Barman said quoting the CEO.

Mahesh Deka is Executive Editor of Northeast Now. He can be reached at: [email protected]