
Ruling front in Tripura to fight ADC elections independently
Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (
IPFT
) and Tipra Motha are partners in the BJP-led govt.
BJP on Thursday held a meeting of its tribal front leaders to discuss the preparations for the ADC polls without the participation of IPFT and Tipra Motha.
IPFT on Friday held a meeting in the presence of cooperation minister of Manik Saha's cabinet Shukla Charan Noatia. He said it would contest the upcoming ADC elections with full strength, aiming for a better performance than the 2021 elections.
IPFT has decided to start electioneering through the celebration of its foundation day on Aug 23, Noatia said. "We have strengthened our base and our position is better compared to previous years. Those who had left IPFT and joined other parties are now returning," Noatia said.
Tipra Motha, the ruling party of ADC, is mobilising supporters on the ground. ADC's chief executive member Purna Chandra Jamatia claimed that under Tipra Motha, several social development projects have been implemented to empower the poor tribals, besides upgradation of health care facilities, skill development, and resource monetisation.
However, he alleged that the state govt has not yet released half of its allocation to ADC. As a result, many of the infrastructure development projects couldn't be implemented in five years. Tipra Motha founder and member of the development council, Pradyot Kishore Debbarman, implemented several projects in ADC using his link, Jamatia said."Although we are partners in the Tripura govt, ADC didn't get adequate support and cooperation from the state; rather faced several hindrances," Jamatia said.
Meanwhile, highlighting the development initiatives of the state, CM Manik Saha on Friday said his govt is working by following in the footsteps of PM Narendra Modi for the overall development and progress of the Janajati people (tribals).

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