Why Lenin Statue is razed after Tripura Poll Result
Two days since the Tripura Assembly decision comes about were declared, where BJP finished the Left's 25-year-old lead, the north-east state has been shaken by viciousness. The CPM and BJP have pointed the finger at each other for the agitation disturbance by their supporters. A day after Vladimir Lenin's statue was pulled down on Monday, yet another episode of the Russian progressive's statue being vandalized was accounted for from South Tripura. The occurrence occurred at an engine remain in Sabroom town. The CPM and BJP have pointed the finger at each other for the conflicts executed by their supporters. On Monday, in Belonia town, BJP laborers and supporters cut down a statue of Lenin with the assistance of a JCB in the midst of cries of "Bharat Mata Ki Jai'. While CPM mentioned the occurrence a case of "Socialism fear", BJP asserted that the statue was brought around individuals "abused" by the Left.
The Prime Minister of India Narendra Damodardas Modi on Wednesday firmly censured the occurrences of vandalism of statues in parts of the nation and addressed Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh over the issue. The Union Home Ministry said it had taken genuine note of such occurrences and that it had guided state governments to make the solid move in such cases.
In the interim, as per reports, at least two statues of comrade ruler Lenin were brought down in South Tripura. Alongside the CPI (M), Opposition parties, including the Congress and the All India Trinamool Congress, denounced the destruction of these statues.
Who was Lenin?
Lenin (Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov) was mainly known by the Alias Lenin. He was a Russian politician, communist revolutionary and political theorist. He was born on 22 April 1870 and died on 21 January 1924.