Pradyot Debbarma: Violence not acceptable
First Published: 20th January, 2023 15:30 IST
Tipra Motha chief Pradyot Debbarma came down heavily on the Election Commission over the violence at Dhalai district which led to the death of one Tipra Motha worker
The Tipra Motha Chief said that the EC is answerable for the death of the one particular man. Taking social media, the Tipra Motha chief said that violence cannot be tolerated in an atmosphere of fair politics.
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