By Political Correspondent | Tripura 24.in
AGARTALA | May 27, 2026
AGARTALA: Reaffirming its core political agenda ahead of the upcoming electoral cycles, the Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT) organized its central Master Committee (MCC) Conference on Wednesday. The high-level internal conclave was hosted at the Dasarath Deb Smriti Bhavan located in the Supari Bagan area of Agartala.
The organizational conference saw the presence of top-tier party ideologues, including IPFT President Prem Kumar Reang, General Secretary and Cabinet Minister Shukla Charan Noatia, and General Secretary Swapan Debbarma, alongside central committee representatives from various sub-divisions.
The proceedings commenced with the hoisting of the official party flag by IPFT President Prem Kumar Reang, followed by a solemn floral tribute session before the portrait of the legendary party founder and late minister, N.C. Debbarma.
A Comprehensive Structural Evaluation
The single-day central working committee meeting served as a vital introspective platform for the party leadership to review its structural footprint and draft field roadmaps.
Key Political Frameworks Evaluated During the MCC Session:
- The Tipraland Agenda: Re-anchoring the party’s foundational, long-standing demand for the creation of a separate statehood identity for the indigenous communities.
- ADC Election Performance Review: Analyzing the strategic outcomes, polling booth metrics, and voter swings from the recent Autonomous District Council (ADC) elections.
- State-Level Conference Preparation: Finalizing structural schedules and logistics for the party’s upcoming mega State Conference, marking the completion of three years of the current central organizational committee.
“The Core Struggle for Indigenous Autonomy Continues”: Minister Shukla Charan Noatia
Interacting with media representatives during a recess at the conference venue, IPFT General Secretary and Cabinet Minister Shukla Charan Noatia detailed the internal objectives behind the convention.
”The central Master Committee meeting is a mandatory annual working exercise that brings together our entire top leadership to chart the political trajectory of the party. Today, our primary focus remains squarely on our core ideological cause—the demand for a separate Tipraland state to permanently secure the cultural, land, and economic rights of our indigenous people.
Simultaneously, we have thoroughly analyzed our performance and grassroots organizational gaps following the latest ADC election results. It has been three years since our current central committee took charge. Today’s resolutions will lay down the blueprint not just for our upcoming State Conference, but also for strengthening our booth-level connections to ensure that the voice of the Tiprasa population remains powerful and unified in the legislative halls,” Minister Shukla Charan Noatia stated to journalists.
The conference concluded late in the evening with the passing of multiple organizational resolutions aimed at launching decentralized youth motivation camps across the hills of Tripura to revitalize the party’s traditional support base.
