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Tripura tribal party's mega rally ahead of Assembly polls

Months ahead of the Assembly polls in Tripura, a mega rally of the influential tribal based party TIPRA in Agartala on Saturday is expected to have a significant impact in the political arena in the BJP-ruled State.

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Sentinel Digital DeskBy : Sentinel Digital Desk

  |  14 Nov 2022 7:52 AM GMT

AGARTALA: Months ahead of the Assembly polls in Tripura, a mega rally of the influential tribal based party - Tipraha Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance (TIPRA) - in Agartala on Saturday is expected to have a significant impact in the political arena in the BJP-ruled State.

All the leaders of TIPRA, headed by former royal scion Pradyot Bikram Manikya Deb Barman, in their speeches severely criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Opposition Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) "for keeping the State's 13 lakh tribals backward and poor".

An emotionally-charged Deb Barman said that he would die fighting the rights of tribals but""would not be purchased by any party".

Saying that in the February (2023) Assembly polls would be "one last fight", he claimed that there is no law and order in Tripura and democracy is shattered in the State.

"Land rights to all tribal households would be given. I will not compromise for the rights and protection of the tribals," the TIPRA supremo said and urged the tribals to fight unitedly to achieve their mission to snatch all rights and privileges.

He alleged that the BJP before the 2018 Assembly polls had given false promises of jobs and told the youths that if they give a miss-call from their mobile phone, they would get a Government job.

The deputy chief executive member of the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC), Animesh Debbarma said that the BJP Government is not giving due funds to the autonomous body for the all-round development of the tribals.

"The CPI-M promised to introduce the Inner Line Permit to protect the indigenous people but the Left party did not fulfill its promise despite having governed the State for 35 years.

"During the Noakhali riots (in 1946), tribals sheltered Bengalis in Tripura. Tribals are not communal. We want more power and more funding for the TTAADC," Debbarma said.

Referring to TIPRA's 'Greater Tipraland' demand, the tribal leader said that this demand was not aiming to harm Bengalis or any other non-tribal communities.

India's ace footballer and chief of a Sikkim's local political party Bhaichung Bhutia also addressed the rally and said that only the regional party can fulfill the hopes and aspirations of the indigenous people.

Since last year, BJP MLA Burba Mohan Tripura and three legislators - Mevar Kumar Jamatia, Brishaketu Debbarma and Dhananjoy Tripura of BJP's ally Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT), have joined TIPRA.

Mevar Kumar Jamatia had been the Forest and Tribal Welfare Minister in the BJP-IPFT Government.

The TIPRA defeated the BJP, CPI-M and the Congress last year and wrested power of the politically-important TTAADC, which has a jurisdiction on over two-thirds of Tripura's 10,491 sq km area and is home to over 12,16,000 people, of whom around 84 per cent are tribals, making the 30-member autonomous body as the mini-assembly after the 60-member Tripura Assembly. (IANS) .

Also Read: Emergence of TIPRA party influencing Tripura politics

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