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The former TIPRA Motha supremo has directly blamed political parties for inciting communal unrest

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Agartala: August 31: Pradyot Kishore Debbarma, the former leader of TIPRA Motha, made significant remarks while speaking to journalists at the residence of the late Chiranjit Dey in Indranagar. He attributed the communal unrest in Tripura to political parties, specifically referencing recent incidents in Gandacherra and Ranir Bazar. Additionally, he provided financial assistance to the bereaved family.

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Pradyot expressed concerns about the illegal entry of Bangladeshi citizens into Tripura, stating that it could potentially harm India’s security and sovereignty in the future. He also called for unity among the people of Tripura to address the challenges posed by the recent floods.

He criticized the BJP-led government for its handling of the flood situation and communal violence in the state. Pradyot condemned the desecration of the Kali idol in Ranir Bazar and the subsequent violence, urging the government to take strict action against those involved in such incidents.

Pradyot emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and harmony in Tripura and called for a united front against illegal immigration.

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