Tipra Motha Leader Secures Shah’s Pledge to Uphold Tiprasa Accord
The delegation urged a Bihar-style Special Intensive Revision of Tripura’s electoral rolls to protect tribal representation after recent political violence.
Overview
- Pradyot Kishore Manikya Debbarma led an eight-member Tipra Motha Party delegation to New Delhi to discuss operationalizing the March 2024 Tiprasa Accord with Home Minister Amit Shah.
- Shah personally assured the delegation that the government will uphold its commitments to the Tiprasa communities, according to Debbarma’s social media post.
- The party also met with Election Commission chief Gyanesh Kumar and BJP president J.P. Nadda to urge a Bihar-style Special Intensive Revision of Tripura’s electoral rolls to strengthen indigenous voting rights.
- Debbarma called on party workers to reject violence and intimidation after clashes with BJP activists in Khowai and Sepahijala districts.
- TMP representatives raised concerns over border security and pressed for federal task forces to address illegal migration and protect tribal lands.