Tripura BJP wing’s Janajati Morcha State secretary Mr. David Debbarma was attacked by TIPRA motha supporters in Sutarmura area under Charilam constituency on Thursday.
In a statement, Mr. David Debbarma said, “Unfortunate that we were attacked by around fifty supporters of TIPRA Motha seemingly in an inebriated condition after we were returning from Sutarmura in Charilam constituency having done with our Janasampark Abhiyaan today”.
The incident created a high stir of tension in the whole area. BJP Janajati Morcha Secretary further highly condemned the incident and looked forward to the intervention of the state police to prevent similar uncalled-for situations in the coming days.
With the rolling of the upcoming Assembly Election 2023, the political clash is the day-to-day happenings in different parts of the state. Beyond political boundaries, the intellectuals of the state also demand the safety of the people with proper law and order.
Legendary footballer Wayne Rooney raised his doubts about the controversial penalty awarded to Portugal during Thursday night’s game in their first Group H match of the ongoing FIFA World Cup against Ghana at Stadium 974 in Doha.
The penalty helped Portugal break the deadlock and, in the process, star striker Cristiano Ronaldo also became the first player in the history of world football to score goals in each of his five editions of the tournament, that he has played.
“No, I think Cristiano used all his experience as a forward player, in that position and used his experience to win the penalty and that’s good play, good centre forward play,” said Rooney on VISA Match Centre show on Sports18 and JioCinema.
In the match won by Portugal 3-2, Ronaldo scored from the spot to get his eighth goal in FIFA World Cups. But the decision to award the penalty was criticised by some football followers on social media.
Ronaldo’s former country teammate Luis Figo was not convinced either. “For me, it did not look like a penalty but it was welcome,” he said.
Ronaldo fell to the ground following a tackle from Ghana’s Mohammed Salisu. The referee then awarded a penalty to Portugal in the 62nd minute with no VAR check. Few football fans on social media also felt that Salisu pushed the forward from behind, and the referee’s decision was a fair call.
After that Ronaldo penalty, Andre Ayew helped Ghana equalise the scoreline shortly. But Portugal scored twice through Joao Felix and Rafael Leao to take a 3-1 lead. Ghana then scored another goal through Osman Bukari. But it was not sufficient to stop Portugal from taking three points for the win.
Now on top of Group H, Portugal’s next match in the FIFA World Cup will be against Uruguay on November 29 at Lusail Stadium.
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Kamalpur, 06 Nov 2022 Four people were killed in the same house. This horrific incident took place in Ward No. 2 of Durai Shib Bari Panchayat of Kamalpur subdivision. The murderer is a minor of the same family studying in the ninth standard.
The four killed are Badal Debnath (70) grandfather, Sumita Debnath (32) mother, Suparna Debnath (10) sister, and Rekha Deb (42) a close relative. The incident took place between Saturday evening and night.
A dead body was seen lying in front of the house. On receiving this information, the police went to the spot at around eleven o’clock at night. They went and recovered the bodies of three more people from a big hole inside the house.
The mystery behind the murder of own blood in the family is yet to be known. Police have arrested the juvenile killer. The police have started an investigation.
On the other hand, as soon as the incident spread in the area, there was a sensation in the entire sub-division.
The forest workers are unable to stop the rampage of wild elephants. Like other days, last Monday night wild elephants performed furious destruction in Kapalitila area of Mahanirpur under Laxmipur village panchayat. A farmer named Manoranjan Majumder was affected.
According to the details of the incident, wild elephants came to Kapalitila village on Monday night. The wild elephant entered the village and vandalized the house of Manoranjan Majumdar. Manoranjan Majumdar was not at home at that time. Manoranjan Majumdar along with other people of the village rushed to Manoranjan Majumdar’s house due to the screams of the people of the house.
Meanwhile, wild elephants vandalized Manoranjan Majumdar’s house along with some banana trees. When the wild elephants ran into the forest, Teliamura forest workers and volunteer team workers reached the spot after getting the information. The forest workers also spotted the wild elephant going into the forest after vandalizing.
On the other hand, Manoranjan Majumdar got the news that the forest workers had arrived. He informed the forest officials about the rampage by wild elephants and to inspect the affected area. But no forest personnel expressed reluctance to visit the affected area.
Under the pressure of the crowd present at that time, the forest workers went to Manoranjan Majumdar’s house and inspected the affected area. The victim Manoranjan Majumder complained that, although there is ongoing damage created by wild elephants every day and night, no help was received from the forest department.
Kapalitila village is considered the main agricultural area. But the farmers of that village are currently victims of wild elephant attacks. And it is basically not unknown to the forest workers.
A protest march was organized in Dharmanagar on the initiative of the CITU Dharmanagar sub-committee to demand strict punishment for the rapists and the abettors of the rapists in Tripura. At around 11:30 AM, the procession left the CPIM district office and took out the protest program through BNB Road in front of Dharmanagar police station with slogans.
As the protest program was organized with slogans for about 45 minutes, Siburanjan Dey of Dharmanagar Police Station, came and requested to withdraw the protest program. At that time, CPM North District Secretary Amitabh Dutta said that now the police have become partisans, and attacks on the opposition and meetings are not allowed.
At the same time, he demanded the arrest and strict punishment of the culprits involved in the rape of women in the state.
Patharkandi Phulbari FC won the first semi-final of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Smriti Prize Money Football Tournament by 2-1 goals. This football tournament started on Saturday, October 15th at the South Phulbari ground under Kadamtala block of Uttar district. A total of sixteen strong teams participated in the tournament.
From the start of the game, the game was conducted in a beautiful and comprehensive manner under the supervision of the game management committee president Mojaid Ali, vice president Swab Ali Lashkar, editor Reqman Ali, chairman Abdul Khaliq, Siddharth Singh, treasurer Zakir Hussain. On Sunday the first semi-final of the tournament took place.
On this day, two strong teams met Patarkandi Phulbari FC of Assam vs Two Brothers Churaibari FC. From the beginning of the game, both teams gave football lovers an exciting game. In the last half of the game, Patarkandi Phulbari FC snatched the victory by 2-1 goals.
On the other hand, the vice-president of the tournament management committee, Mohammad Swab Ali Laskar, said that in this tournament, there will be a trophy and forty thousand rupees for the winning team and a trophy and twenty thousand rupees prize money for the runner-up.
He also said that the second semi-final of this tournament will be held on November 4th (Friday), where South Phulbari Zahira FC will face Balichara Young Star.
The final game of this tournament will be held on Sunday, November 6th, 2022 from 1.30 pm with a wonderful cultural program.
Love marriage lasted for three months, which reached domestic violence and an attempt to murder, then a police case was filed demanding justice and punishment against the husband and in-laws.
According to the details of the incident, Rituparna Das, a college student daughter of Bikarna Das of Madhupur Daspara area, had a love affair with Shubojit Sarkar, son of Gurupad Sarkar of Madhupur Bankumari area, three months ago. Later, both of them ran away and got married, hiding from the eyes of their parents.
Allegedly, husband Subhrajit Sarkar started beating the new housewife Rituparna Das after two days of the marriage, intoxicated with alcohol and tablets. The housewife tolerated it for the first few days but as the level of torture increased, she reported the incident to her in-laws. But on the contrary, the father-in-law and mother-in-law started to torture the new housewife. The in-laws of the new housewife kept pressing to bring dowry from her father’s house.
As the father of the helpless new housewife is financially weak and unable to provide for everything, the torture became more intense on this housewife. At one time the level of torture increased so much that late at night housewife Rituparna Das was tried to kill by putting a pillow on her face. Not only that, they started hitting various parts of her body physically with sticks. At one time, her ear bled several times and was later brought to Madhupur Hospital. But as the new housewife ran away from home and got married, she was not able to inform her home properly. However, when she went to inform over the phone at home about the happening incident, she was repeatedly beaten, and her mobile phone was broken.
Meanwhile, new housewife Rituparna Das said that her in-laws and husband tried to kill her late on Saturday night. Later, around 3 am, she ran away from there to her sister’s house for shelter and filed a case against the three accused at the police station at 7 pm on Sunday.
The housewife demanded severe punishment for the accused. Now it is to be seen what role the police will take. The locals of the area are demanding severe punishment for the three persons.
Srangsalni horo Rang mari 300/- ni bagwi Gopal Namah (30) dagger yorjakha Abhijit Deb tai Bappi Dasgupta mungwi khoroknwi bai, Badhargaht ni Icha bazar amchaio.
Koktwma bisingtwi saimankha, kwbangma sal rwgwino Gopal Namah rang manthai tongmani Abhijit Deb ni thani. Srangsalni horo rang sanjakma ulo, Abhijit Deb tai Bappi Dasgupta bono nokni ringwi twlangwi thangkha Badharghat Rail line ganao. Aro Gopal Namah no dagger yorkha tai holong kotor bai bokhrok phatirwi dukhuman rwkha. Ulo Rail line ganao lengwi kwlai tongkha Gopal Namah.
Tabuk dukhumanjak Gopal Namah ni sakh naikoljagwi tongo, sakham nogo. O patimungno twi Abhijit Deb tai Bappi Dasgupta khoroknwi ni mungwi A.D. Nagar police thanao mamla khaijakha.
A motorcycle rally was organized by Tripura police on the observance of Police Commemoration Day and Rashtriya Ekta Diwas on Thursday morning. The rally started from AD Nagar police lines to Swami Vivekananda Maidan in Agartala. Colorful rallies with Indian flags caught the glance of the public.