HT Correspondent
AGARTALA, Oct 24: Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Friday said that no one will be spared and those who were involved in the attack will be nowhere in the coming days.
His statement came after a violence in Santirbazar village of Dhalai District has rocked the state following the 24 hours strike called by Tripura Civil Society led by Tipra Motha Party MLA Ranjit Debbarma on Thursday.
Saha said this on Frijday after visiting GB Pant Hospital to enquire about the health conditions of the victims who were attacked at Santirbazar of Salema in Kamalpur during the bandh called by Tripura Civil Society yesterday.
In the attack over 10 people were targeted for opening their shops including Block Development Officer and Engineer.
On Friday, Saha said that following a strike, officials and many people have came under attack and were injured at Santirbazar under Kamalpur subdivision on Thursday.
“We have seen what happened. Entire night I was monitoring the incident and the situation. I have given proper direction. Today I have come here to enquire about the health condition of the victims. This is really unacceptable. The way they attacked with sticks, rods, and snatched chains — I don’t understand what kind of protest this is. I have directed Tripura Police to take proper steps and the law will take its own course of action,” said Saha.
He said no one will be spared and assured that they will be punished.
“Around 12 persons were injured and some are under treatment at Kamalpur only. Huge police personnel were deployed. On social media I have identified who was engaged. No one will be tolerated and accepted. They will be nowhere in the coming days. Just wait and see what will happen,” he added.






