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Monday, 15 February 2021 - 13:14
Tripura Chief Minister Biplal Deb has stirred a controversy after he claimed the Indian Union Home Minister Amit Shah has plans to establish a BJP office in Sri Lanka in a bid to internationalise the Bharatiya Janatha Party. This was stated in Indian media reports.
The Tripura chief minister has claimed that Amit Shah had shared his intentions of expanding BJP to neighbouring countries during a party meeting in Tripura on Saturday.
The Tripura CM recalled a meeting with Shah, who was then BJP national president, ahead of the Tripura Assembly election in 2018 during which he had discussed the party’s alleged plan to spread its presence in the two neighbouring countries.
Updated Feb 15, 2021 | 06:34 IST
Deb raised eyebrows when he disclosed Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah’s alleged plan to form saffron party-led governments in two neighbouring countries – Nepal and Sri Lanka. Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb I @BjpBiplab  |  Photo Credit: Twitter
New Delhi: Sparking a fresh controversy, Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb on Sunday said that the BJP is planning to expand its footprint not only across the country but also in neighbouring nations.
Speaking at an event in state capital Agartala, Deb raised eyebrows when he disclosed Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah’s alleged plan to form saffron party-led governments in two neighbouring countries – Nepal and Sri Lanka.
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