Tipra Motha ‘Flip Flop’ to leave the BJP -led alliance, the contradiction of the founder Prideot Kishore Senior Party MLA | Bharat News

Tipra Motha 'Flip Flop' to leave the BJP -led alliance, the contradiction of the founder Prideot Kishore Senior Party MLA | Bharat News

Tipra Motha on Saturday threatened to withdraw its support from the ruling ruling alliance, the Tripura government’s tripartite tip, cite the alleged failure to implement an agreement and curb the illegal immigration from the neighboring Bangladesh.

In a press briefing, Tipra Motha MLA and rebel-royalty Ranjit Debbarma said that the tribal party waited “more than a year” to see some progress on Tiprsa Accord.

“What does it mean to be a part of the government? We have not abandoned the demand for Greater Tiproland. The 125th Amendment Bill has not been passed in Parliament, and the ADC (Autonomous Zilla Parishad) has not prepared the elections of the by-election (autonomous Zilla Parishad) and ADC Village Committee for the vacant seats in the ADC (Autonomous Zilla Parishad). Debaberma further said.

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The MLA said that he discussed the political options of the party with Tipra Motha founder Pridot Kishore Manikya Debarma, and later agreed with him.

Ranjit Debbarma further claimed that Kriti Devi Deviberma, the younger sister of Producer Kishore and BJP MP Kriti Devi Deviberma, also agreed to resign from Parliament on the non-implementation of Tiprsa Accord.

Subsequently, he announced that a delegation with 13 Tipra Motha MLAs has been scheduled to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi on 20 July.

Last year, the Center, the Government of Tripura, and Tipra Motha signed a tripartite tiparas account, which agreed to “solve” all the indigenous people of Tripura related to history, land rights, political rights, economic development, identity, culture, language, language, language, language.

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MLA Ranjit Debbarma also described the ‘uncontrolled illegal immigration’ as a ‘national threat’, and said that the BJP -led government failed to combat illegal immigration despite Tipra Motha, which sends a series of letters to the District Magistrates, Police Superintendents and Chief Minister on the issue.

However, Ranjit Debbarma said that it was better to walk away from the ruling coalition instead of cheating people, Pridot Kishore said, “I spoke to the Chief Minister (Dr. Manik Saha) and said that he is at his level. To bring a cordial solution to the stage.

Clearing that his party is not leaving the government, Producer Kishore said, “I did not know what was said in the press conference. I will talk to Ranjit Debbarma and ask what the statement was made.”

However, Pridot Kishore said that many illegal immigrants of Bangladesh are entering Tripura amidst the prevalent situation in the neighboring country and said that the villages are “disappointed” with tribal situations.

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Separating the comments of MLA Ranjit Debbarma, the founder of Tipra Motha stated that he was “statements made of despair”.

While most BJP leaders refused to comment on the dispute, former Chief Minister and Lok Sabha MP Bipalab Kumar Deb, close to Prideot Kishore, said Pridot Kishore is the head of Tipra Motha, not Ranjit Debbarma.

“Ranjit Debbarma is not a supremo of Tipra Motha. Tipra Motha’s such decision has not been informed. As far as I know, Tipra Motha supports the central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi … Ranjit Babu is not the right person … Whatever the party policy of the party’s party policy is not the right person.”

The former Chief Minister said that the decision on pending demands will be taken according to the ‘system’.

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Reacting to Tipra Motha’s clear ‘Flip Flop’ on the issue of continuing its alliance with BJP, Tripura opposition leader and CPI (M) Polit Bureau member Jitendra Chaudhary said, “Nothing was done to such incidents. Disillusionment.

Tripura may have a maximum of 12 cabinet members, but recently until it had only 10 cabinet members. Of these, eight were from BJP, one from the front of Tripura of indigenous people, and one from Tipra Motha. BJP MLA Kishore Burman was sworn in as a cabinet minister on Thursday, in which Tally became 11.

Therefore, a part of political experts has threatened to leave the ruling alliance as a bargaining chip for Tipra Motha, seeking three full cabinet berths for some time. In particular, Tipra Motha has the second largest number of MLAs in the state after BJP.

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