The Tipra Motha Party in Tripura is facing internal conflicts that are causing the party to lose ground in the state. Tripura Congress President Asish Kumar Saha has highlighted this rift and sees an opportunity for Congress to enhance its political presence in the region.
The internal division within the Tipra Motha Party became apparent when MLA Ranjit Debbarma threatened to withdraw support from the BJP if their demands were not met. However, party founder Pradyot Kishore Manikya Debbarma claimed he was not aware of this statement, suggesting a lack of coordination within the party.
In response to these developments, Congress President Saha stated that the Tipra Motha Party is weakening organizationally and losing public support. He noted that indigenous people are now turning towards Congress, as evidenced by members leaving other parties to join Congress.
Saha criticized regional parties with temporary agendas, suggesting that they cannot last long. He emphasized that Congress has been working for the interests of indigenous people and all communities in the state. He also highlighted the efforts of Congress leaders to engage with people across Tripura and address current issues affecting the state.
In conclusion, Saha dismissed the actions of the Tipra Motha Party as mere drama and expressed confidence that indigenous people are increasingly supporting Congress. He emphasized the need for political parties to address the real concerns of the people and work towards their betterment.