By Tripura24.in Bureau
AGARTALA | June 19, 2026: Following a crucial two-day organizational review meet of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) State Committee, a high-profile press conference was organized today at the Dasarath Deb Smriti Bhawan in Agartala.
The press briefing served as a platform for the top-tier leadership of the opposition party to outline their key political resolutions, evaluate the current socio-economic landscape of the state, and announce their upcoming statewide agitation roadmap.
Top Leadership Outlines Strategic Resolutions
During the press conference, senior bureau members of the CPI(M) shared detailed insights into the extensive internal assessments conducted over the past 48 hours. The discussions reportedly centered on public grievances, law and order issues, and the party’s strategy to mobilize grassroots workers against the policies of the ruling government.
Addressing the gathered media personnel at the Dasarath Deb Smriti Bhawan, the party spokespersons launched a sharp critique on several administrative fronts.
”Our two-day state committee brainstorming session has concluded with a clear consensus on the urgent need to address the rising economic distress and public security challenges in Tripura. The voice of the common citizen is being systematically sidelined. Through this briefing, we are placing our core demands before the public and announcing a series of democratic movements that will span every subdivision of the state,” a senior CPI(M) state leader stated.
Key Issues Tabled Before the Media
The state committee leadership highlighted several priority areas that require immediate governmental intervention:
- Socio-Economic Relief: Demanding expanded rural employment guarantees under MGNREGA and immediate financial support for families hit by inflation.
- Democratic Safeguards: Calling for a robust mechanism to protect political workers and ensure an intimidation-free environment for civic expressions.
- Infrastructure Accountability: Criticizing ongoing urban development execution methods and demanding transparent, time-bound completions of civic amenities.
The party concluded the briefing by stating that a detailed memorandum outlining these structural demands would soon be submitted to the state administration, failing which the left front will initiate a massive public outreach and protest campaign next month.
