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BJP MLA Burba Mohan Tripura Resigns, Joins Tipra Motha

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AGARTALA, Sept 23: BJP MLA Burba Mohan Tripura resigned on Friday and soon after which he joinned regional outfit Tipra Motha.

In his resignation letter, the MLA of Karbook in Gomati district cited “personal reasons” for quitting as a member of the assembly.

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“The BJP MLA of Karbook assembly segment met me, and submitted his resignation letter citing personal reasons. He was accompanied by Tipra Motha chairman Pradyot Kishore Manikya Debbarma,” Tripura assembly speaker Ratan Chakraborty told PTI.

The resignation has been accepted as he followed the procedure, the speaker said.

“Tripura is not a member of the assembly from today itself,” he said.

“I requested him not to resign as the tenure of the present assembly is going to expire shortly, but he insisted on quitting,” he said.

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With this resignation, the strength of the 60-member assembly went down to 58 as IPFT MLA Brishaketu Debbarma was earlier disqualified.

Despite the resignation, the Manik Saha-led government has a clear majority in the assembly. The BJP has 35 MLAs, while its ally IPFT has seven MLAs. Opposition CPI (M) has 15 MLAs and Congress has one MLA.

“Burba Mohan Tripura resigned as an MLA as well as a member of the BJP. He doesn’t want to get involved in any national political party. He wants to work for the cause of Tiprasa — the indigenous tribes of Tripura,” said the Tipra Motha chief.

Tipra Motha, floated by Debbarma in February 2021, seeks the formation of Greater Tipraland for the Tiprasa community. The outfit, which is yet to be registered by Election Commission, had swept the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTADC) elections in April last year, winning 16 seats in the 28-member body.

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It had borrowed the symbol of Tipraland State Party, another local outfit, to contest the polls.

TTAADC comprises two-thirds of Tripura’s territory. (PTI)

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