Implementation of tripartite pact key to securing future of Tripura’s tribals: Tipra Motha chief

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AGARTALA, March 3: Tipra Motha chief Pradyot Kishore Manikya Debbarma on Sunday hailed the tripartite accord as a historic agreement aimed at securing the future of Tripura’s indigenous people.

He emphasised that the key to success lies in the proper implementation of the pact on the ground.

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Tipra Motha, the main opposition party in the northeastern state, signed the tripartite agreement with the Centre and the state government to address the issues faced by indigenous people. It was inked in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi on Saturday.

Debbarma noted that while several agreements were previously signed with various groups such as the Tripura National Volunteers (TNV), All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF), National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT), and Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT), they failed to deliver tangible results.

He stressed the importance of implementing the accord with integrity, patience, and humanity, and called for the involvement of experts in academia, law, and those knowledgeable about land rights, history, culture, and language of the state in the joint working committee.

“We want the best minds from the academics, law and persons who have a grip on land rights, history, culture and language of the state in the joint working committee,” he said.

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Debbarma highlighted the decline in indigenous people’s control over land compared to 75 years ago and urged for the restoration of land rights, improved education, and healthcare facilities for rural residents.

“Today, the indigenous people don’t have control over land which they had 75 years ago. Union Home Minister Amit Shah himself admitted there was a historical mistake and it is time to find its remedy. We have to ensure land rights, better education and healthcare facilities for the people living in rural areas,” he said.

He criticised the BJP, suggesting that their slogan of ‘Ek Tripura, Shrestha Tripura’ (One Tripura, Best Tripura) would remain unfulfilled if the indigenous people are neglected.

Following his return from Delhi, Debbarma received a warm welcome at the MBB Airport here and announced the conclusion of his fast-unto-death movement upon his arrival at Hatai Katar in West Tripura. (PTI)

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