Agartala: Nov 28: Tipra Motha Party, the main opposition political party in Tripura, held a crucial meeting with AK. Mishra, retired IPS and Advisor (North East) to the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).
TIPRA Motha former chief and Tripura Royal scion Pradyot Kishore Deb Barman emphasized that the Government of India must now respond and address their demands, acknowledging the historical lack of equal representation and justice for the indigenous people of Tripura.
“We did not compromise on any of our demands during our discussion with AK Mishra. We have reiterated our primary demand for Greater Tipraland. Now, it is up to the Government of India to assess our points and decide on a course of action for the betterment of the Tiprasa community. We have specifically requested a separate administration and stressed the importance of Greater Tipraland as the final solution. If the Government of India has alternative proposals, we welcome them to present those ideas in writing, and we will consider them,” said Pradyot Kishore Deb Barma, after the meeting.
“We are not seeking a peaceful resolution at the cost of diluting our demands. Our stance is firmly rooted in constitutional rights, and we have made our case. It is now the responsibility of the Central government to respond, acknowledge our grievances, and recognize that the indigenous people of Tripura deserve equal representation and justice,” he added.