Agartala, September 10: Chief Minister Professor Dr. Manik Saha has issued a strong warning against extortion in the name of Durga Puja and attacks on journalists. Speaking to the media on Tuesday, he emphasized that strict legal action will be taken immediately upon receiving any complaints of extortion. He also assured that attacks on journalists will be dealt with severely, with police instructed to take swift action against those involved in the recent incident in the East Police Station area.
Allegations of extortion have surfaced from various parts of the state ahead of the upcoming Sharad Utsav, particularly in the aftermath of recent floods. Reports indicate that money is being forcibly collected by stopping vehicles at various points on national highways. Additionally, four journalists were attacked by a group of miscreants in the East Police Station area late Sunday night.
Chief Minister Saha stated, “Under no circumstances will incidents of extortion be tolerated. I have received information about vehicles being stopped and money being collected on the national highways in Teliamura and Kumarghāt. I have immediately instructed the concerned Superintendent of Police to take action against those involved in the incident.”
Regarding the attacks on journalists, he added, “No one will be spared if such incidents occur. The police have already arrested the accused. Attacks on journalists will not be tolerated under any circumstances. Clear instructions have been given in this regard.”
Dr. Saha also reflected on the cultural history of the state, noting that the habits formed during the 35-year rule of the previous government have persisted. He reiterated the current government’s commitment to maintaining a peaceful environment throughout Tripura.