Centre calls Tipraha Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance to discuss separate State demand

Leaders of the influential Tipraha Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance (TIPRA), which has been demanding elevation of the (TTAADC) as a separate State for the tribals
Centre calls Tipraha Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance to discuss separate State demand

 AGARTALA: Leaders of the influential Tipraha Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance (TIPRA), which has been demanding elevation of the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) as a separate State for the tribals, are set to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi, party sources said on Wednesday.

Senior TIPRA leader and deputy Chief Executive Member of TTAADC, Animesh Debbarma, said before leaving for Delhi on Wednesday afternoon that a meeting was held in the national capital on Tuesday night between Shah, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and TIPRA chief Pradyot Bikram Manikya Deb Barman, in which the demand for 'Greater Tipraland State' was discussed.

"We have been invited to Delhi. The all-important meeting will be held either on Wednesday night or on Thursday in the presence Amit Shah", Debbarma told IANS. TIPRA chief and former royal scion Pradyot Bikram Manikya Deb Barman wrote in a Facebook post: "Contrary to rumours, there have been no talks on seat-sharing with any party! We have received intimation from the Ministry of Home Affairs that it would like to talk to us over our demand for a Constitutional solution to the Greater Tipraland issue.

"We have repeatedly said that until we get written assurance from the Government of India on the Constitutional solution to our demand, we will not go in for any alliance, leave alone seat-sharing. Please don't jump the gun and relax - we know how to negotiate for our people to the maximum".

While the main Opposition parties in Tripura — CPI-M, Congress and Trinamool Congress — have been trying to forge an alliance with TIPRA to get majority of the 20 tribal reserved seats, the latter has reportedly held meetings with BJP's junior ally Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT) for a seat-sharing deal aimed at the February 16 Assembly polls.

In another development, Tripura BJP leaders, including Chief Minister Manik Saha, after holding an emergency meeting in Agartala, left for Delhi on Wednesday to discuss with the Central leaders about election strategies, and to finalize candidates' names.

The IPFT, since 2009, has been demanding to make the areas under TTAADC a full-fledged State, while the TIPRA, since 2021, has been demanding elevation of the TTAADC areas by granting 'Greater Tipraland State' under Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution. The BJP, CPI-M, Congress, Trinamool Congress and other parties have been strongly opposing the demands of both IPFT and TIPRA, saying that they do not want further division of Tripura. (IANS)

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