Religious atmosphere in Tripura returned with BJP government: CM Manik Saha

Tripura CM Manik Saha credits BJP for restoring religious harmony, warns against unrest in the name of religion. Emphasizes improved law and order and commitment to unity among communities.

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Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha praised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for restoring a religious atmosphere in the state since the party assumed power. Speaking at the 'Sanatan Dharma Sammelan' at Netaji Subhash College in Udaipur in Tripura's Gomati district, CM Saha stated that religious harmony returned in Tripura after 35 years of an atheistic environment, emphasising that attempts to incite unrest in the name of religion would not be tolerated. He said, "An atheistic environment prevailed in the state for 35 years.

The religious atmosphere has returned with our government. Any attempts to create unrest in the name of religion will not be tolerated in any way." Furthermore, he also discussed the improvement in law and order and the state's commitment to fostering unity among its diverse communities.



"Human society is a wonderful gift of God, and we have many duties. We are witnessing persecution against Sanatanis in Bangladesh. The Central government is monitoring this closely.

I caution everyone involved to be careful. Sanatan Dharma has endured numerous attacks before and remains steadfast. It is here today, and it will continue into the future," he said.

Moreover, the chief minister acknowledged the presence of saints from across the country at the conference. "On behalf of the Government of Tripura and the people of Tripura, I extend my warm welcome to all and hope that your presence will bring prosperity to our state. We are peaceful people who desire to live in harmony.

Tripura is a state with a mixed population, where people of all castes and religions live together peacefully. We wish to continue this unity," he said. He noted that the previous regime of 35 years had maintained an atheistic atmosphere.

"Since our government's establishment, we have fostered a religious environment. We believe that everything is under God's domain. Our opposition is now nearly invisible, like trying to find something with a microscope, as they gradually fade away.

They are attempting to create unrest by exploiting religion, but our government will not tolerate this. We hold trust and respect for all religions," he said. Reflecting on the situation in Tripura during the early 1980s, CM Saha said, "Some claims are that there is no law and order in Tripura now.

But in earlier times, there was only an atmosphere of murder and terror here. Today, the law and order situation has significantly improved. The opposition spreads lies and tries to mislead the public, but people now understand the truth and will not give them a foothold.

" He also praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for prioritizing the development of traditional temples across the country. "The Prime Minister has prioritised the development of various traditional temples, such as Kamakhya Temple in Assam, Dwarka Temple, Somnath Temple in Gujarat, and Mata Tripura Sundari Temple in Tripura," he added. The conference was attended by Finance Minister Pranajit Singha Roy, Matabari MLA Abhishek Debroy, Kakraban MLA Jitendra Majumder, Padmashri Chittaranjan Maharaj, Chaitanya Gaudiya Math President Swami Vishnu Goswami, Swami Vaishnav Maharaj, among other distinguished religious personalities.

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