Manik Sarkar resigns as Tripura CM

BJP State president advised party workers to exercise restraint while celebrating an “historic” victory.

March 04, 2018 02:50 pm | Updated 02:50 pm IST - AGARTALA

 Tripura CM Manik Sarkar (L) along with Governor of Tripura Tathagata Roy comes out of the Governor House after giving resignation from Chief Minister’s post in Agartala on Sunday.

Tripura CM Manik Sarkar (L) along with Governor of Tripura Tathagata Roy comes out of the Governor House after giving resignation from Chief Minister’s post in Agartala on Sunday.

Manik Sarkar, who has been the Chief Minister of Tripura for 25 years, tendered his resignation to Governor Tathagata Roy on Sunday afternoon.

The Governor accepted Mr. Sarkar’s resignation, but asked him to officiate until the next government is sworn in.

“The cooperation from the people and administration helped us run the government for 20 years. The people were with us, and we were with the people. Without their cooperation, it would have been impossible to implement government policies. I cannot thank them enough,” Mr. Sarkar told reporters after meeting the Governor.

Before heading for Raj Bhavan here, Mr. Sarkar visited the State CPI(M) headquarters to pay homage to Fisheries Minister and six-time MLA Khangendra Jamatia, who died of cancer at AIIMS in New Delhi on March 2. His body was brought to Agartala on Sunday.

BJP State president Biplab Kumar Deb also paid homage to Mr Jamatia at the CPI(M) office, where he met Mr. Sarkar and sought his blessings for handling the responsibility of steering an alliance government.

“Being in power will be a challenge, but then life without challenge is no life at all,” Mr Deb said outside the CPI(M) office, advising BJP workers to exercise restraint while celebrating an “historic” victory.

“You carry out victory rallies and rejoice, but in a manner that does not cause inconvenience to others. Your happiness should not increase the sadness of others because the party motto is to take everyone together on the road to development,” he said in a message to workers.

Mr. Deb declined to comment on if he would be the next Chief Minister of the State. “This is for the leadership to decide. The party made me State president, and my job is to ensure we honour the people’s mandate to the best of our capability,” he said.

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