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Agartala/Kamalpur, Feb 12: Believe it or not; the Marxist 'honest face' and Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar's name does not figure in the list of 10 candidates with lowest assets in the February 18 state polls.
According to a report from the Association of Democratic Reforms (ADR), in fact none from the CPI-M figure in the list of 'Ten candidates with lowest assets'.
Khagendra Reang from Raima Valley constituency and hailing from little known Tripura People's Party (TPP) is shown in the survey as the "poorest" with moveable assets of Rs 100 only.
Other candidates who figure in this list are either from TPP, Independent or from Tipraland State Party (TSP). 
However, among the established and well-known parties the name of Trinamool Congress nominee Kuheli Das Sinha figure in this list figure at number 5.
Das Sinha is shown with an moveable asset of Rs 839 only.
The CPI-M has often said that its Chief Minister Manik Sarkar's probity doesn't have much moveable and immovable properties.
Not long ago, he was also given the tag of 'poorest Chief Minister'.
The Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in his campaign rally at Barjala play ground on February 3 sought to puncture the Marxists’ claim that they have a clean Chief Minister in Manik Sarkar. 
Mr Singh had also drawn a parallel between Mr Sarkar and Dr Manmohan Singh - under whom the UPA government had faced corruption charges.
"I want to tell the Chief Minister here (reference to Tripura CM Mr Sarkar) that if you are Mr Clean then why did audit report refer to alleged corruption cases. Why these are there?," the Union Home Minister has said.
Other BJP leaders also accuse Mr Sarkar of pretending to be 'Mr Clean'. Bishwabandhu Sen, BJP candidate from Dharmanagar, told UNI: "We have a clean white-kurta pyjama man going around in the state...but he is not as clean as he claims".
In the survey report of ADR, it is also claimed that 22 per cent of nine Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT) candidates face criminal cases.
The break up also shows 22 per cent of 51 BJP candidates facing criminal cases and 18 per cent facing 'serious' criminal cases.
Among the CPI-M nominees, two per cent face serious criminal cases while four per cent of them face criminal cases.
Out of 297 candidates analysed, the report shows 35 of them - that is 12 per cent are crorepatis.
From among the 51 BJP candidates, 18 are shown as crorepatis while nine out of 59 Congress candidates are shown with assets more than Rs 1 crore. BJP's ally IPFT has only one candidate with properties more than Rs 1 crore while among the 57 CPI-M candidates - only four of them are crorepatis. UNI

Da Nang, Nov 10: US interest in the Asia-Pacific will continue, President Donald Trump stressed on Friday, but called for 'better' trade deals.
"I am here to offer renewed friendship with America," Trump told the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO summit in this port city of Vietnam. "We will be friends, partners and allies for a long time to come," Trump told representatives of Asia-Pacific countries that have been anxious about what the US policy would be under his administration. One of his first acts as president was to pull the US out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal, turning his back on the "rebalance" to Asia strategy pivoted by his predecessor Barack Obama. Trump praised the economic progress in the "Indo-Pacific" region as "nothing short of miraculous."
He praised the transformation of many Asian nations, including Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, saying Washington has been an active partner in Asia-Pacific since the US first won independence. But he added that the US would insist on "robust" trade deals based on "fairness and reciprocity." He also voiced his preference for bilateral trade agreements and said the US would no longer enter into large-scale trade pacts that have disadvantaged his country.
"I am always going to put America first," Trump added. He accused some countries in the region of "product dumping, subsidized goods, currency manipulation and predatory industrial policies." "We can no longer tolerate these chronic trade abuses and we will not tolerate them." 
Trump came to power last November on the back of a campaign that espoused protectionism and "America First" policies. APEC brings together heads of governments from across the Pacific Rim to discuss economic issues. In recent years, security has also been on the agenda in view of the current rise in international terrorism. The 21 members of APEC are Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, the US and Vietnam. They constitute about 60% of the world's gross domestic product. UNI