State Minister for Animal Resources Development Department (ARDD), Fisheries and SC Welfare Department, Sudhangshu Das, held a cordial interaction with party functionaries during his two-day administrative tour of North Tripura district on Tuesday. The visit aimed at reviewing organizational preparedness while strengthening coordination between party leadership and grassroots workers in the region.
During the tour, Minister Das met the former president of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Jampui Mini Mandal along with several senior and active party workers. The meeting was marked by a warm and friendly atmosphere, reflecting unity and shared commitment toward organizational growth. Party leaders and workers exchanged views on local issues, party functioning, and future plans for strengthening the organization at the booth and mandal levels.
According to officials, the minister stressed the importance of grassroots-level coordination and urged party workers to maintain close contact with the people. He highlighted that effective communication with citizens and understanding their concerns are essential for strengthening public trust and ensuring good governance. Das also emphasized the need to further enhance the party’s outreach programmes in remote and border areas of North Tripura.
Discussions during the interaction focused on internal organizational matters, including mobilization of workers, improving coordination among different party units, and planning activities aimed at expanding the party’s presence in the district. The minister encouraged party functionaries to work collectively, resolve internal challenges through dialogue, and remain committed to the party’s principles and developmental agenda.
Minister Das also underscored the role of party workers in supporting government initiatives related to animal husbandry, fisheries development, and welfare schemes for Scheduled Castes, ensuring that benefits reach the grassroots level effectively. He urged functionaries to act as a bridge between the administration and the people, facilitating awareness and implementation of welfare programmes.
The interaction concluded on a positive note, with party workers expressing confidence and renewed enthusiasm. Officials stated that such engagements during administrative tours help reinforce organizational strength and ensure better coordination between elected representatives and party workers, contributing to the party’s continued growth and effective service delivery in North Tripura district.
















