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3 Motha cadres held for Khowai attack on BJP supporters

3 Motha cadres held for Khowai attack on BJP supporters

Time of India28-07-2025
Agartala: Three Tipra Motha cadres have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the attack on BJP supporters at Taksapara village in Khowai district, police said on Monday.
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They have been identified as Rintu Debbarma, Tapas Debbarma and Sachindra Debbarma.
The incident, which occurred during a broadcast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat,' left nine injured and resulted in the destruction of 15 motorbikes and five vehicles.
"We have launched a search against the accused persons based on the FIR. Also, deployed additional forces in the area to contain further escalation," SP (Khowai) Ranaditya Das said.
CM Manik Saha accused Tipra Motha workers of orchestrating the violence, vowing that the govt would take action. In response, Tipra Motha founder Pradyot Kishore Debbarman and forest minister Animesh Debbarma denied the allegations, instead blaming BJP for integrating former CPM cadres, which they claim has fueled the conflict.
BJP state secretary Devid Debbarma reported that the attackers opposed the broadcast of the PM's speech, insisting that only Tipra Motha's Pradyot should be heard in tribal areas.
The attackers allegedly criticised the PM and home minister for failing to empower the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (ADC) and develop tribal regions.
Despite being in an alliance, Tipra Motha supporters have reportedly attacked BJP members multiple times over the past two years. BJP leaders have criticised the central leadership for allowing Tipra Motha's dominance in the ADC area and the hills, claiming BJP's influence has diminished.
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A BJP state committee member expressed frustration, stating, "We opposed BJP-Tipra alliance at the very beginning and made it clear that Tipra Motha was created with the discarded CPM cadres who looted ADC for the last five years in the name of tribal development"
The ongoing tensions highlight the fragile nature of the BJP-Tipra Motha alliance and raise questions about the central leadership's handling of regional dynamics in Tripura.
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