Former PM Rajiv Gandhi’s statue found vandalised in Tripura

Congress legislator Birajit Sinha alleged that the BJP-backed goons were behind vandalisation of the statue, and demanded the arrest of those involved in the act

Agartala: A statue of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi was found vandalised in Tripura’s Unakoti district, a Congress MLA said on Sunday, June 9.

Congress legislator Birajit Sinha alleged that BJP-backed goons were behind the vandalisation of the three-foot statue of Gandhi, which was laid on a concrete structure in Kailashahar subdivision’s Govidapur area in 2009 as a mark to pay respect to the former PM.

“The statue of ex-prime minister Rajiv Gandhi was found vandalised on Sunday morning. I suspect that the statue was vandalised by a few BJP-backed goons,” Sinha told reporters.

The legislator demanded the arrest of those involved in the vandalisation of the statue.

Sinha also claimed that some miscreants vandalised a CPI(M) party office in Srirampur in the Kailashahar Police Station area soon after the announcement of the Lok Sabha election results.

A statue of Himadri Deb, a renowned cultural activist, was damaged by miscreants on Friday in Kagirgaon under the Kailashahar Police Station limits.

“These are cowardly acts. I vehemently condemned such acts,” he added.

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