The registration of 'Daily Desher Katha', a mouthpiece of the Tripura CPI(M), has been cancelled over an "ownership dispute", triggering angry reactions from the party's senior leaders.
In a letter on Monday, the Registrar of Newspapers in India (RNI) said the publication was being suspended based on a verdict passed by the district magistrate of West Tripura, Sandeep Mahatme.
It cited "unauthorised change of ownership" as reason for the cancellation of the Bengali Daily's registration.
Shyamal Debnath, a resident of the West Tripura, had filed a case against the paper earlier this year.
Talking to the press here Tuesday, CPI (M) central committee member Gautam Das said the move by RNI was "totally illegal, politically motivated and anti-democratic".
Das, who had served as the editor of the newspaper for over 40 years, said, "The CPI (M) had a weekly newspaper titled 'Desher Katha' in the sixties and seventies. It was upgraded to a daily in 1979 following all procedures."