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Time of India
17 hours ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Ruling front in Tripura to fight ADC elections independently
Agartala: The BJP-led ruling front in Tripura will fight the election to the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous Council (ADC), slated for early next year, separately under their respective party banners. Indigenous People's Front of Tripura ( IPFT ) and Tipra Motha are partners in the BJP-led govt. BJP on Thursday held a meeting of its tribal front leaders to discuss the preparations for the ADC polls without the participation of IPFT and Tipra Motha. IPFT on Friday held a meeting in the presence of cooperation minister of Manik Saha's cabinet Shukla Charan Noatia. He said it would contest the upcoming ADC elections with full strength, aiming for a better performance than the 2021 elections. IPFT has decided to start electioneering through the celebration of its foundation day on Aug 23, Noatia said. "We have strengthened our base and our position is better compared to previous years. Those who had left IPFT and joined other parties are now returning," Noatia said. Tipra Motha, the ruling party of ADC, is mobilising supporters on the ground. ADC's chief executive member Purna Chandra Jamatia claimed that under Tipra Motha, several social development projects have been implemented to empower the poor tribals, besides upgradation of health care facilities, skill development, and resource monetisation. However, he alleged that the state govt has not yet released half of its allocation to ADC. As a result, many of the infrastructure development projects couldn't be implemented in five years. Tipra Motha founder and member of the development council, Pradyot Kishore Debbarman, implemented several projects in ADC using his link, Jamatia said."Although we are partners in the Tripura govt, ADC didn't get adequate support and cooperation from the state; rather faced several hindrances," Jamatia said. Meanwhile, highlighting the development initiatives of the state, CM Manik Saha on Friday said his govt is working by following in the footsteps of PM Narendra Modi for the overall development and progress of the Janajati people (tribals).


India Gazette
5 days ago
- Politics
- India Gazette
Tripura CM slams left front for using Janajati community for vote bank politics
Agartala (Tripura) [India], July 15 (ANI): Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha said on Monday that the development of the country is not possible without developing the Janajati community. In view of this, he wrote a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah to address some of the problems faced by the Bru people in the state. The Chief Minister made these remarks while addressing the District Level Mega Campaign on Dharti Aaba Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan at Gobinda Community Hall, Jirania Sub-Division. He criticised the previous left-front-led government of the state for using the Janajati community as a vote bank. 'They (CPM led govt) used the Janajati community for vote bank politics. Now, the BJP government always thinks about the people and the development of the Janajati community by making them self-reliant. The way PM Modi connects with people through Mann Ki Baat, I doubt if any leader in the world connects like that. We are public representatives, but we must not forget who we are here for; we must work for the people,' CM Saha said. He highlighted the efforts of the BJP government since 2018 to improve their condition. Highlighting the importance of helping the backwards classes, the Tripura CM noted that several community members have also held high offices, including President Murmu. 'If we can't develop the backwards class people, then the development of the country is not possible. PM Modi has been working for the Janajati people since 2014. Our President of India also belongs to the Janajati community, and one Janajati--who belongs to our royal family--is the Governor of Telangana. All such things have been possible because of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,' he said. 'What PM Modi says, he does. We really feel proud to have such a Prime Minister. He has been working to make the country stronger and to ensure a safe future for the next generation,' Manik Saha added. CM Saha further said that in Tripura, the present state government is providing various beneficiary schemes to the people, ranging from drinking water, hostels for Janajati students, tribal multipurpose marketing centres, and giving land pattas. Under the Dharti Aaba Jan Bhagidari, 779 Gram Panchayats and Village Councils will benefit, with 20 departments involved in the initiative, the CM emphasised. During the event, Social Welfare and Social Education Minister Tinku Roy, Tribal Welfare Minister Bikas Debbarma, social worker Bipin Debbarma, West District Magistrate Dr Vishal Kumar, Dr K Sashikumar (Secretary, Tribal Welfare), West District ki SP Kiran Kumar, and others were present. (ANI)


Time of India
5 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Saha seeks Shah intervention to resolve problems faced by Brus
Agartala: Tripura chief minister Manik Saha on Monday said he has written to Union home minister Amit Shah , seeking his intervention to resolve several problems being faced by members of the Bru community in the state. Addressing a gathering during the district-level mega campaign under the Dharti Aaba Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan at Jirania sub-division in West Tripura, Saha said, "I recently met with people from the Bru community and learned about the challenges they are still facing. Accordingly, I have written to the home minister to ensure their issues are addressed at the earliest." The chief minister accused the previous Left govt of neglecting the Bru Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), and emphasised the BJP-led govt's continued efforts since 2018 to improve their condition. Saha underlined the importance of inclusive development, saying, "Unless we uplift the backward communities, the country cannot progress. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been working tirelessly for the welfare of Janajati communities since 2014." He added that India today takes pride in its inclusive leadership, mentioning that the President of India hails from a Janajati background, and that the governor of Telangana is also from a Janajati community and belongs to Tripura's royal family. "These developments have been made possible due to Prime Minister Modi's commitment to empowering indigenous communities. What he promises, he delivers," Saha said.


Hans India
06-06-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Union Minister Oram assured support for tribal development: Tripura Minister Debbarma
New Delhi/Agartala: Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram has said that the Centre would do all possible to help and take steps for the development and welfare of the tribals in Tripura and their inhabited areas, according to Tripura Tribal Welfare Minister Bikash Debbarma. Tripura Minister Debbarma on Friday said that he met Union Minister Oram in New Delhi and discussed various schemes and plans about the development of tribal areas and welfare of the indigenous people. He said that the Union Minister assured him of all possible help, support and guidance for the all-round development of the tribal areas and welfare of the tribal people. "I have highlighted the issues related to roads, electric and water supply, and modern education facilities in the tribal inhabited areas," Minister Debbarma told the media. He said that the Union Minister stressed that steps were undertaken to bring all tribals into the mainstream of development. Debbarma said that the BJP government in Tripura wants to provide equal developmental opportunities to both tribals and non-tribals. The ruling BJP has an alliance with two tribal based parties – Tipra Motha Party (TMP) and Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT) to obtain electoral benefits from the tribals. The TMP, headed by Pradyot Bikram Manikya Debbarma, a former royal scion, has been governing the politically important Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (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 which 90 per cent are tribals. Of Tripura's 60 Assembly seats, 20 are reserved for the tribals. Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha earlier said that ambitious projects and schemes worth Rs 1,400 crore, funded by the World Bank, are currently underway in the state to improve the socio-economic conditions of indigenous tribes, adding that previously, no government had thought about their welfare. The Rs 1,400 crore would be utilised under the Tripura Rural Economic Growth and Service Delivery Project (TRESP) to further enhance the livelihoods and overall socio-economic status of Janajati (tribal) people. CM Saha said, "We must take a pledge that the works which were not fulfilled and not done yet have to be taken up after discussion in the coming year, and we must move forward to develop the state." Tribals constitute one-third of the total population of four million in Tripura, and they always play a vital role in all spheres of the northeastern state, including electoral politics.