1. The TIPRASA Accord signing heralds a historic milestone for Tripura, signaling a transformative shift in its political sphere.
2. Set for 12:30 PM today, the accord pledges to redress the enduring concerns of the tribal populace and safeguard their entitlements.
3. This significant agreement reflects a concerted effort to foster inclusivity and ensure justice for Tripura’s tribal communities.
Agartala, March 02: The signing of the TIPRASA Accord marks a historic moment for Tripura, promising a new dawn in the state’s political landscape.
Scheduled for 12:30 PM today, the accord aims to address the longstanding grievances of the tribal community and secure their rights.
A momentous day for Tripura. Speaking at the signing of the tripartite agreement among the Govt of India, the Govt of Tripura and the Tipra Motha. https://t.co/JTlwYKKyFx
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) March 2, 2024
Key figures including Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha, Member of Parliament Biplab Deb, and Chief Secretary will be present at the ceremony.
Tipra Motha founder Pradyut Deb Barman will sign the accord on behalf of the party, signifying a significant victory for their cause.
The event, conducted digitally, will also witness the participation of other important dignitaries such as Motba Chairman Jagdish Deb Barma, President Bijoy Hrangkhawl, and Leader of the Opposition Animesh Deb Barma.
A pivotal aspect of the accord is the establishment of a tripartite committee, aimed at ensuring the effective implementation of its provisions.
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Particularly, the accord addresses critical issues related to tribal land and language rights, symbolizing a significant stride towards their political and financial empowerment.
Amidst preparations for the signing, Pradyot Manikya Debbarma, the scion of Tripura’s royal family, was summoned to Delhi by the Central government.
This development occurred while he was leading an indefinite hunger strike in Hatai Koto (formerly Baramura Hills), Tripura.
Receiving the call during his address to the crowd, Pradyot announced his immediate departure to Delhi, vowing to continue his hunger strike until he receives a positive response.
His commitment reflects the urgency and determination to secure justice and rights for the tribal community, underscoring the significance of the TIPRASA Accord in addressing their long-standing grievances.